Bouba
Well-Known Member
I have adopted a neutral attitude to underwater lights, sometimes I get fascinated by them when walking down the pontoon. So, for now, they shall remain legalYea saw that bye bye law almost as bad as underwater lights
I have adopted a neutral attitude to underwater lights, sometimes I get fascinated by them when walking down the pontoon. So, for now, they shall remain legalYea saw that bye bye law almost as bad as underwater lights
Manufacturers would do a lot of things differently, if they only spoke to me firstSurely if there was a worldwide ban, manufactures wouldn't install them to boats as it would be deemed pointless?
I once bought a 21ft Skibsplast Fast Cabin Cruiser for around £20,000 It had a brilliant 140 Hp Yanmar Diesel, shaft drive. And it was on a Roller Coaster Trailer. would do 25 knots using very little diesel I wish I had it now. I did look at Bayliners but using petrol put me off.HI, I have a deposit on a Bayliner 175GT (2011), it is in good condition, but I'm paying 23k for it. Is this too much?
If not would it resell for around this or significantly less?
Thanks, Theo.
Problem is 23yrs old99.99% of boats that size will be petrol -but £23k is too much
Why not something like
Crownline 225 CCR Used Boat for Sale 1998 | TheYachtMarket
Or
Sealine 24 Used Boat for Sale 2000 | TheYachtMarket
£3k more but probably £10k more boat