tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-943454353441207489.post1599381807182968866..comments2023-10-11T07:32:47.189-04:00Comments on S/V LUX: From Hope Town to Baker's BayTerryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03807125956912692096noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-943454353441207489.post-39447576137551917452014-01-06T09:29:25.846-05:002014-01-06T09:29:25.846-05:00Not sure how to contact you so I am trying here. I...Not sure how to contact you so I am trying here. I have enjoyed your blogs and all the useful information therein. I am scheduled to attend the survey of a Leopard 38' Jan.11 at Avalon Marine Center near Cape May NJ as I have the vessel under contract. It is a terrible time of the year to do this I realize, but circumstances require my doing so to purchase the vessel. It is on the hard and winterized. I have a surveyor out of Cape May area scheduled to do the partial survey Jan.11, but in light of all the experience you have with your Leopard 40' was wondering if you would be interested in being there to add your knowledge base to the process as I think you are well informed as to various aspects of these cats? I would be willing to compensate you for the effort as I feel it would be money well spent in light of the fact that you probably have a much better knowledge and potential issue basis of what to expect than the surveyor who does not do these cats very often. I have tried to enlist a couple of surveyors who do specialize in cats and had one lined up who due to personal issues had to withdraw unexpectantly. Anyway, should you be interested please post me and thanks for any replies. Tom Conover email tkconover1@yahoo.comAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02125576955007853363noreply@blogger.com