wipe_out
Well-Known Member
We have been mulling over the idea of getting a bigger boat again, even bigger than our last boat, to be able to spend up to about a week onboard and travel further afield.. Obviously the old issues come up of the high prices of moorings along the south coast and maintenance etc.. It then occurred to me that instead of an extra few £k in mooring fees an alternative might be to keep the small boat and take that few £k and charter a boat for a week in the summer..
There are of course pro's and con's to this.. Pro's are that we don't have the costs associated with a big boat and can vary the cruising ground each year.. Con's are we don't have the boat available anytime we feel like a short or long cruise..
Has anyone here put this theory into practice and had a small boat at home and chartered a bigger boat for "holiday" cruises?
Anyone else have any thoughts on this strategy?
There are of course pro's and con's to this.. Pro's are that we don't have the costs associated with a big boat and can vary the cruising ground each year.. Con's are we don't have the boat available anytime we feel like a short or long cruise..
Has anyone here put this theory into practice and had a small boat at home and chartered a bigger boat for "holiday" cruises?
Anyone else have any thoughts on this strategy?