Tarsus
New Member
Hi guys. Complete newbie here, hoping for some advice to point me in the right direction. The time has come to buy a boat - which I intend to do in the spring. After a few weeks of research, I've narrowed the list down to a Shetland 610, 640 or 4 + 2. The boat will be kept on the driveway and trailered to Rye for launching on the slipway there. I've spoken to this chap Henk, who says he can help launch and recover with his tractor, which is a bonus because I'm thinking a 22 footer could be challenging, especially if you're trying to do it yourself. The boat needs to be at least 21 feet as I want to take the family coastal cruising - initially between Rye and Eastbourne.
Anyway my budget is 6-9 K. I know on the face of it that's not enough for such a boat. But, but, but, and this is where I would really like some advice - I've seen these boats being sold for more reasonable prices as river boats i.e. with 15 hp engines etc. Looking on eBay it's possible to by a 75 hp Yamaha for around £1200 or less. I'm thinking I could buy one of these river boats, and replace the outboard with something suitable for coastal cruising. The only possibly snag that I can think of is if these river boats are built with weaker transoms. If so, that would obviously put a different light on the whole idea. Any advice here would be much appreciated.
Incidentally, am I right in opting for an outboard over an inboard for a trailer sailor? That's what I've read anyway.
Thanks guys.
Anyway my budget is 6-9 K. I know on the face of it that's not enough for such a boat. But, but, but, and this is where I would really like some advice - I've seen these boats being sold for more reasonable prices as river boats i.e. with 15 hp engines etc. Looking on eBay it's possible to by a 75 hp Yamaha for around £1200 or less. I'm thinking I could buy one of these river boats, and replace the outboard with something suitable for coastal cruising. The only possibly snag that I can think of is if these river boats are built with weaker transoms. If so, that would obviously put a different light on the whole idea. Any advice here would be much appreciated.
Incidentally, am I right in opting for an outboard over an inboard for a trailer sailor? That's what I've read anyway.
Thanks guys.
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