Nickcf
Well-Known Member
If the Gov just stick to their views on applying the top level of duty to boat diesel it is very likely to be at least £1.50/litre in the UK after November 2008 at marina prices. It is possible this is an optimistic figure given the oil price growth and the additional duty increases the Gov already have planned for next April and October
To put this into perspective for many powerboat owners a short 25 mile trip (Dover to France), ie 50 miles there and back will cost well over £300 in fuel alone.
This is a level of cost that I think this will cause many owners to think that it just is not worth making the trip. It doesn't really matter if you can afford it or not, it just won't be worth the money! You could stay in a 5 star hotel for less. If the trip involves an overnight berthing and a restaurant bill (as it usually would), a weekend away could be costing over £500 in the future.
I think we are now looking at the prospect of a very serious decline in UK based boat owners after next year with all the consequences this will bring. I just can't see a new generation of first time boat owners coming into the market- the costs will put them off the sport completely as it will be one for the very rich only in the future. The very rich don't usually keep their boats in the UK so the Uk market is going to be the one that suffers.
What a complete shambles- A master class by the Government in how to kill a successful industry by sheer incompetence and a short term money grasping strategy.
To put this into perspective for many powerboat owners a short 25 mile trip (Dover to France), ie 50 miles there and back will cost well over £300 in fuel alone.
This is a level of cost that I think this will cause many owners to think that it just is not worth making the trip. It doesn't really matter if you can afford it or not, it just won't be worth the money! You could stay in a 5 star hotel for less. If the trip involves an overnight berthing and a restaurant bill (as it usually would), a weekend away could be costing over £500 in the future.
I think we are now looking at the prospect of a very serious decline in UK based boat owners after next year with all the consequences this will bring. I just can't see a new generation of first time boat owners coming into the market- the costs will put them off the sport completely as it will be one for the very rich only in the future. The very rich don't usually keep their boats in the UK so the Uk market is going to be the one that suffers.
What a complete shambles- A master class by the Government in how to kill a successful industry by sheer incompetence and a short term money grasping strategy.