Grahambda
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Oct 5, 2015
- Messages
- 84
- Location
- Cayman Islands
- Vessel Name
- Bom Dia
- Vessel Make
- DeFever 44 OC
Bom Dia for sale☹
Unfortunately, we recently received some devastating news, and we will be battling a long-term illness for the foreseeable future.
Therefore, it is unlikely that we will be able to live out our dreams and cruise the islands in our 1990 DeFever 44 anytime soon. (stabilized , bow thruster and Lehman engines with 4.5k hours)
After spending countless hours and more than $70k in upgrades, unfortunately, we need to put Bom Dia on the market.
Currently, she is in storage for the hurricane season at River Forest in LaBelle, Florida. She is booked to stay there until the end of the year, and then we were going to put her back in the water and head to the Bahamas. We spent three wonderful months earlier this year cruising down the East coast to the Keys and then back up the Gulf coast to LaBelle (a very mini-loop!). Now that our plans have changed, in January, we will try to find a wet slip for her either in the Ft Meyers or the Stuart area, where she will be more accessible to potential buyers. Prior to that, if anyone has an immediate interest, we could arrange a showing at LaBelle, but she won't be in a showroom condition as she is stripped of all her covers, and the salon is packed up with outdoor furniture, etc, and of course, she is not in the water.
If anyone is interested, please PM me at grahambda@gmail.com, and I can provide all the details and photos.
Unfortunately, we recently received some devastating news, and we will be battling a long-term illness for the foreseeable future.
Therefore, it is unlikely that we will be able to live out our dreams and cruise the islands in our 1990 DeFever 44 anytime soon. (stabilized , bow thruster and Lehman engines with 4.5k hours)
After spending countless hours and more than $70k in upgrades, unfortunately, we need to put Bom Dia on the market.
Currently, she is in storage for the hurricane season at River Forest in LaBelle, Florida. She is booked to stay there until the end of the year, and then we were going to put her back in the water and head to the Bahamas. We spent three wonderful months earlier this year cruising down the East coast to the Keys and then back up the Gulf coast to LaBelle (a very mini-loop!). Now that our plans have changed, in January, we will try to find a wet slip for her either in the Ft Meyers or the Stuart area, where she will be more accessible to potential buyers. Prior to that, if anyone has an immediate interest, we could arrange a showing at LaBelle, but she won't be in a showroom condition as she is stripped of all her covers, and the salon is packed up with outdoor furniture, etc, and of course, she is not in the water.
If anyone is interested, please PM me at grahambda@gmail.com, and I can provide all the details and photos.