RunAgroundHard
Well-Known Member
My advise would be to save hard and raise the budget to £100k. Buying a low cost older boat for size is likely to result in significant cost, otherwise the £60k boat would not be £60k.
Having went through a very similar exercise, I spent a lot more replacing worn out items than I initially assessed; easily 75% of purchase price, maybe more when everything is added up. This was mostly associated with integrity around water tightness, rigging and electrics. Much later I spent more updating sails and instruments.
Save more, buy newer, spend less overall, sail longer with more reliability and absolutely do not try and buy against your list. There are lost of great boats out there that do not meet you criteria. Teak decks accepted.
Having went through a very similar exercise, I spent a lot more replacing worn out items than I initially assessed; easily 75% of purchase price, maybe more when everything is added up. This was mostly associated with integrity around water tightness, rigging and electrics. Much later I spent more updating sails and instruments.
Save more, buy newer, spend less overall, sail longer with more reliability and absolutely do not try and buy against your list. There are lost of great boats out there that do not meet you criteria. Teak decks accepted.