Nick_H
Well-Known Member
But the bareboat coat for a 40ft flybridge has got to be €5000+ a week surely so massively more than I expect to spend.
OK, but if you share with 3 other owners you'll only get 2 weeks in peak season, and 2 in mid season, so that's the cost for comparison. If you charter it's a known cost, no potential for big repair bills, and no depreciation, plus you'll probably get as much boating in 3 weeks charter as you would in 4 weeks of ownership, because you'll spend some time sorting problems on your shared boat. Finally, if you're buying a 10+ year old boat, and using it for 16 weeks each summer, things will fail, so you have to factor in the risk of being left with an unusable boat for some or all of your holiday with no-one to pass the costs onto.
It's important to go into it with your eyes open. Your costs wont be limited to a quarter of the predicted annual running costs, you'll also be sharing some extra repair and re-fit costs, which could be significant. You're also unlikely to get 4 weeks uninterrupted use of the boat each year with no problems.
By way of example, i'm just starting our annual holiday and the generator isn't working properly, so i'm going back to port to get it fixed. Last year the exhaust elbow failed and I lost almost a week. The year before that the battery charging system failed and I lost 4 days.