tomcourtney
Well-Known Member
Is there an 'economical' cruiser out there which will allow our dream to be realised? iwith a £50k to £60k budget.
We don't need sports handling and general seakeeping is more important.
We are used to living in a confined space having toured the UK extensively in a VW camper so size is not critical.
We plan to island hop in the Aegean from our base on Crete for several months at a time. As mileage will be small in relation to time on these 'voyages' we can afford this lifestyle on our pensions but we have a limited purchase budget unless we downsize the house which we may yet do
My wife and I will do extensive training, hopefully on our own boat as we are both total beginners to boating. We would prefer a motor cruiser as sails seem a lot more complicated, but with our romantic heads on we have drooled over a 1962 'gentlemans motor yacht', a simple sail arrangement and twin 60hp diesels seems a good combination but 50 yr old engines and an oak and teak build will be expensive to maintain in a hot climate. Is their a modern equivalent?
Hundreds, possibly thousands of miles looking at boats, Hundreds of pounds on magazines and weeks, probably months of my spare time. Hours spent listening to salesmen telling me what they want me to hear....
We don't need sports handling and general seakeeping is more important.
We are used to living in a confined space having toured the UK extensively in a VW camper so size is not critical.
We plan to island hop in the Aegean from our base on Crete for several months at a time. As mileage will be small in relation to time on these 'voyages' we can afford this lifestyle on our pensions but we have a limited purchase budget unless we downsize the house which we may yet do
My wife and I will do extensive training, hopefully on our own boat as we are both total beginners to boating. We would prefer a motor cruiser as sails seem a lot more complicated, but with our romantic heads on we have drooled over a 1962 'gentlemans motor yacht', a simple sail arrangement and twin 60hp diesels seems a good combination but 50 yr old engines and an oak and teak build will be expensive to maintain in a hot climate. Is their a modern equivalent?
Hundreds, possibly thousands of miles looking at boats, Hundreds of pounds on magazines and weeks, probably months of my spare time. Hours spent listening to salesmen telling me what they want me to hear....