oldgit
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You only live once.........no second go..............
The last suit you wear, has no pockets.
The last suit you wear, has no pockets.
Ben, that is superb. It just goes to show that when you pick the right boat its quite possible to persuade yourself what brilliant value this boating lark really is![]()
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.
If you think this game's expensive don't ever take up motor racing!
If you think this game's expensive don't ever take up motor racing!
If you think this game's expensive don't ever take up motor racing!
Over a least six months of the year we spend two nights of almost every weekend aboard , plus most of my annual leave so that's another 20 nights. I would say that makes it 65 to 70 nights a year.
On cost per night basis that makes keeping and running the boat look quite good value.
The downside is my garden has become a little over grown!
Or owning your own plane