bendyone
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Just over €1000 in Calais including Elec and Water. 9.5m berth.
The OP failed to mention that the French mass produced boat builders have been massively subsidised by the French govt over many years which has given them a massive advantage in the market place. .
I have heard this many times but I am curious to know what subsidies have beeen - especially as they are out-lawed under EU rules. Perhaps you could enlighten me?
For the mobo, which is what I take the family out on, all tide access is all important. Very difficult to be on time for anything with 3 * 5 year old girls!
My Sun 2000 is on a drying mooring for about £380 with tender storage, so don't think I can save much more there and be in the Solent.
5 years old??I would have sworn it was only a couple of years ago you were searching for solutions to going sailing with triplets.
One of the problems with selling boats is that you need to be able to keep them somewhere at a reasonable cost....
The next significant difference is in relation to the conception of boats. Early on it was determined in France that the charter market would dominate boat design requirements.
As examples of all of the above, I pay (for up to 9m49) about €1750 pa for my marina mooring in a superb location. This includes free electricity, water, wifi, showers, as well as free access to about 50 other ports which participate in the Passe Morbihan (2 free nights per port).
Are these not opposite requirements? If boating is to be done by chartering, why the need for affordable private berths? Even the most expensive marina in the UK is fairly negligible when spread out over 40+ weeks of chartering.
As others have pointed out, you are comparing the cheapest (northern) part of France with, implicitly, the dearest (southern) part of Britain. Your 9m49 would cost £2370.00 in Hartlepool, £1762.77 in Preston, £759.20 in Stranraer and £2127.66 in Carrickfergus.
Why are they opposite? Higher costs will be passed on. I never said that chartering was the only way; I said that chartering was probably a big influence in the early days on the conception of boats.
There is great variation from port to port. I said earlier that moving from Kernevel to Locmiquélic a distance of about a mile led to about a 40% reduction in charges at the time.
You seem to be saying that French yacht design is all about chartering, and that French yacht facilities are all about private ownership. Some contradiction there.
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I should point out that the same sums don't apply if you're looking to park a boat somewhere pleasant in Mediterranean France!
I have always thought that after Greece the area I would keep a boat would be Southern Brittany, wonderful cruising area. Okay I would have to accept a step down in terms of quality of food but you cannot have everything![]()
Aha! You must learn to cook for yourself.
Good restaurant @ Pont Aven - Moulin Rosmadoc. But on the whole créperies seem to be rampant.
I used to suffer the £10k a year running costs, but with a young family, priorities had to change. Now I'm running a 20ft weekender and a 21foot mobo and two dinghies for less than £2.5k a year. The combined maintenance for the lot is less than my old Moody 44 as well.
Took time to find a way to reduce costs that much and there are definitely some compromises in there, but if I hadn't done it, I wouldn't be in boating. It's not like I don't earn a decent salary either, so really not surprised that UK marinas are struggling to fill spaces at their current prices.
If I could get a marina berth for a 21 footer for max £2k I would go back to marinas, but most seem to be double my limit.
Thanks that's very interesting. Giving the boat keys to people! Unreal!No. I was previously at Kernevel across the bay but had a falling out with them. They gave the boat keys to people who used the boat without my knowledge or approval.
Locmiquélic was the first port I tried and, at the time nearly half the cost and closer to home. I have never regretted it. Reading the visitors' book, many people rate it as their favourite French marina.
http://www.passeportescales.com/fr/main-locmiquelic-accueil
I think you need to read again what I actually said.
I did. Frankly, it was just the usual "everything boating is better in France" stuff we've come to know and love. RNLI vs SNSM next?
Yep. I got the impression that you were speaking from prejudice rather than reason.