symondo
Well-Known Member
With the adventures we have had learning and working on my families Fairline 32
It is now for sale My mrs has agreed she would also like to continue boating once its sold.
We are looking at trying to save up over a few years to buy a larger boat of our own so naturally ive been looking about to ideas of cost and whats about
We had looked at something like the Fairline Sprint due to size, ability to sleep 4 and the fact it can be put onto a trailer is a big plus point to us.
So my query really is - what other brands of boat would equate to roughly the same size and class of boat?
I know fine it maybe a different landscape some the time we could even look to buy but it'd be nice to be able to know what models of other brands would give me a similar end result.
Also - i have noticed a lot of these boats are petrol.
I had this lengthy debate with my old man at the time of him buying his boat about fuel and i understand Diesel is generally better for marine use and some of the reasons for that.
But is petrol at sea really that bad? Are there any other downsides to petrol than diesel other than, fume build up, consumption and the dislike of it getting diliuted with water?
We hadnt really decided if we would want it in land on fresh water or coastal.
It is now for sale My mrs has agreed she would also like to continue boating once its sold.
We are looking at trying to save up over a few years to buy a larger boat of our own so naturally ive been looking about to ideas of cost and whats about
We had looked at something like the Fairline Sprint due to size, ability to sleep 4 and the fact it can be put onto a trailer is a big plus point to us.
So my query really is - what other brands of boat would equate to roughly the same size and class of boat?
I know fine it maybe a different landscape some the time we could even look to buy but it'd be nice to be able to know what models of other brands would give me a similar end result.
Also - i have noticed a lot of these boats are petrol.
I had this lengthy debate with my old man at the time of him buying his boat about fuel and i understand Diesel is generally better for marine use and some of the reasons for that.
But is petrol at sea really that bad? Are there any other downsides to petrol than diesel other than, fume build up, consumption and the dislike of it getting diliuted with water?
We hadnt really decided if we would want it in land on fresh water or coastal.
