julians
Well-Known Member
You say ideally you'd go paragon or windy, so given that windy (and arguably paragon) is essentially a leisure boat brand rather than a commercial boat brand,have you considered other cheaper ,but still fairly capable all weather leisure boats?Ahoy there!
I've lurked here for the last three years whilst I've been trying to find my first boat and trying to learn from the various posts. Like a few I'm in the 'if not now, when?' position with dodgy knees, devil foot, and many of the post 60 embug*erances
In an ideal world I'd be donating my inheritance to Windy or Paragon, but with a child still in education for the next three years....
Then I saw this:
Carson Interceptor 850 2019 Used Boat for Sale in Crinan, Argyll, United Kingdom
All that the current owners do my husband and I wish to do, save can't get up to the West Coast too frequently. Keen wildlife photographer and want to do coastal cetacean survey.
Would be very, very grateful for some help/thoughts/things I should consider (and may not have done- am prepared to empty portapotty and throw good money out the back as I scud along).
PS Beauty is in the eye of the beholder![]()
Axopar 28 cabin should fit the bill and be easier to sell on in future, and be in budget
Or an xo of some sort might work?
How about a saxdor?
They won't be as capable as a commercial rib, but they might still do what you want and be nicer to live with, it will depend 9n the conditions you expect to go out in/get caught out in as to whether you really need a commercial rib.
And they'll all have an actual loo.
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