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Originally Posted by sailingdog
I think the person you sold the boat to had some serious ethical problems. He was upset about something that you clearly disclosed...and yet turns around and doesn't disclose it to the new buyer. IIRC, that would be fraud, since he clearly knew about the repair to the bow, yet didn't disclose it to the new buyer.
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I made it a practice to stay out of that sort of thing. As long as I kept my end on the high road whatever you did was your own business. Besides you don’t really know who said what. The person saying he wasn’t told might be the one bending things around and the seller might have told him. But don’t think for a second I will back you up if you lie. Ask a question and you will get the straight answer. The bottom line is I guess I should be more careful about how I word things and finish my coffee before posting anything at all.
All the best,
Robert Gainer
PS I knew the surveyor and talked to him after the fact. When I asked him what he thought about the repair I found out he had missed it. He knew the nonskid was altered on the deck but didn’t realize why.