RAI
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200 squid a trip, how much is that in beer or fags?
Last year we spent £6k on boating and stayed onboard overnight 43 times.
That is tremendous value.
It makes my £2.4k annual boating budget inc mooring fees, insurance, fuel, marina and harbour fees and instrument and equipment replacements factored over say 10 year lifespan, look good value for about 60 days away on the boat
About £40 per day away.
Ah yes.. the old trick of omiting depreciation !So my partner and I did a few calculations last night to find out how much our motorboat was actually costing per use.
For a 20ft 3 litre petrol motorboat, drystacked with 20 uses per year it was costing £200 everytime we stepped onboard. Needless to say we were shocked. If we've done this calculation three years ago, we would have never bought a boat. But we're hooked now
This cost was calculated by totaling up our drystack fees, annual fuel costs, insurance costs, annual maintenance costs, cost of transport to and from the boat divided by the annual visits/trips to the boat. Not 100% scientific as it doesn't account for depreciation on the boat nor food or drink costs onboard.
I would be interested to hear readers opinions. Obviously the more you visit your boat the cheaper the cost per use becomes.
Incredible value. Can I ask what sort of boat it is?
If you include the delivery trim I'm at about 25k a time
Ah yes.. the old trick of omiting depreciation !
depends on your boat, when I sold my Hardy after 5 years use I made a profit.
omega2;5585042 Anyway having a boat has nothing to do with economics said:Amen
depends on your boat, when I sold my Hardy after 5 years use I made a profit.
Only on the purchase price I think, the TLC and upgrades you have omitted I'll wager. Anyway having a boat has nothing to do with economics, it's the pure joy of having/using one.
Wow, that must be some sort of velour headlining in the master cabinIf you include the delivery trim I'm at about 25k a time
Indeed, I kept mine for 13 years and sold for 25% more than I paid.
There was only one expense not included in my £6k per year which was an £11k re-power.