KevL
Well-Known Member
After another wonderful weekend on the boat my wife has come home with the idea that she wants to sell everything and buy a boat to live on. It's funny really, it was me who wanted to buy a boat originally but my wife has really been bitten by the bug and I must say that the idea of selling the house and moving onto a boat really scares me. I don't know, perhaps I am a little stayed in my ways but to think that I wouldn't have a house to call home doesn't seem right some how.
Don't get me wrong I love the idea of a nice big boat but I'm not sure what I should be looking for so I'm hoping that you folks may be able to give me a few pointers. Is it really all a bed of roses or is there a down side as well? What sort of size of boat should I be looking at bearing in mind that I can't sail a sailboat for toffee so it needs to be a stinkpot. I don't intend to go out of UK waters in it as my wife will want to be within driving distance of the children. Is it true that bigger is better or is there an optimum size, cost not only to buy but also to run being a factor. Oh and it must be something that is seaworthy, we want to still be able to cruise the coast and move where and when we want to. How do you cope with post? Where do I go from here?
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Tides - Never there when you need one.
Wind - Always there when you don't.
KevL
Don't get me wrong I love the idea of a nice big boat but I'm not sure what I should be looking for so I'm hoping that you folks may be able to give me a few pointers. Is it really all a bed of roses or is there a down side as well? What sort of size of boat should I be looking at bearing in mind that I can't sail a sailboat for toffee so it needs to be a stinkpot. I don't intend to go out of UK waters in it as my wife will want to be within driving distance of the children. Is it true that bigger is better or is there an optimum size, cost not only to buy but also to run being a factor. Oh and it must be something that is seaworthy, we want to still be able to cruise the coast and move where and when we want to. How do you cope with post? Where do I go from here?
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Tides - Never there when you need one.
Wind - Always there when you don't.
KevL