doris
Well-Known Member
Sirius 40 my boat of the show. Utterly outstanding. Followed by the RM 1260.
That Ruster 37 is £355k that GT35 is £315k both prices as tested.
how do people afford these?
im on 21k a year. most second hand yachts are out of my league
how do people afford these?
im on 21k a year. most second hand yachts are out of my league
That Allures 39.9 looks very attractive, unusually so for a new boat today. ....
Sirius 40 my boat of the show. Utterly outstanding. Followed by the RM 1260.
Which configurations is it in, at the planning stage they were offering no less than about 6 different layout options
Went today. Best boat at the show is Misty. M620.
1962 Cheverton that had just had a £250k refit. Moored inside pontoon next to the tall ship. The new owner has brought her back from years of neglect and decay, to near perfect condition. Superb job. Exactly what classic boating is all about,
Sorry, I just don't understand this. An oldish 37ft wooden boat, with no particular history, neglected and decayed, and someone spends a quarter of a million to do it up? So is "classic boating" about pouring money into bottomless pits?
how do people afford these?
im on 21k a year. most second hand yachts are out of my league
I don't think many people do. Though I think you can afford a boat if you want one. A few grand for an Anderson 22 and a swinging mooring?
I think the other replies to your point/question are a bit disingenuous.
There is a generation who have done extremely well out of untaxed property appreciation and final salary pensions the likes of which will never be seen again.
If you eliminate:
a) Inherited money
b) Equity withdrawal from unearned property appreciation
c) Generous final salary pensions
You will be left with a very small number of people who either earn 200k plus (I am assuming 5k a month after tax to be able to pay a 300k marine mortgage and berthing costs) or have genuinely built and sold a business.
I will be able to afford a reasonably expensive boat sooner or later but I would never come on here and claim that it is easy for anyone to get a high enough paying job to buy a 300k boat without a leg up in life.