prv
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A UFO 34 dos`nt have a "dance floor" cockpit, she was primarily deigned as an offshore cruiser / racer, to sail well, to the IOR rule, not sit in marinas around drop-down table
D- for comprehension.
Pete
A UFO 34 dos`nt have a "dance floor" cockpit, she was primarily deigned as an offshore cruiser / racer, to sail well, to the IOR rule, not sit in marinas around drop-down table
D- for comprehension.
Pete
Hi,
It was cheap! I've been researching 2nd hand wheel conversions in America which seems to be the best place to buy. As far as I can see, a conversion can be made to the top of the rudder stock & then concealed with a false raised cockpit floor. Unfortunately, as yet, no-one who has made a conversion has got back to me.
No contradiction in what I intended to say :Bit of a contradiction there in those 2 comments !!!!!I have not found Sunrunner to be at all hard on the tiller
If I found the tiller to become hard work
I wouldn't say that's normal : draining the galley sink into the bilges will make a bad smell and a mess - you only need a little water in a UFO 34 to get everything wet as the bilge is very shallow.Thanks Boo2 I'll keep you "au courant" She's back in the water now, probably take her out at the weekend, we've got a bit of breeze for now as a cold front's just gone through. One thing I've found as I've investigated the plumbing, is that the galley sink drains into the bilges Normal? Can't find where the sink in the heads drains, it disappears somewhere below the motor!
Just because something is cheap does not necessarily mean it is worth buying!
The caution expressed by some is based on seeing such boats become money pits. Worse when the boat will never really be satisfactory and will still be worthless (relatively) no matter what you do to it.
Of course, your choice, and at least it seems you will be able to get some use out of it before making the decision to spend money.
What is the deprecation of a Benbavjen AWB in say 5 yrs from new
What is the deprecation of a Benbavjen AWB in say 5 yrs from new
It is significant and unpredictable, but at least spending on replacement and maintenance is minimal, and more importantly you have a new boat which works and still works at the end of 5 years. Better than a knackered old wreck!
Just got my boat ready for its second season. 3 hours on monday to wash the winter crud off it, and 3 hours today cleaning the log impeller and going out for a sail to make sure everything still works - which of course it does. Only jobs now is to put some more diesel in and have a lift to wash the coppercoated hull.
Appreciate not everybody has the cash to buy a new boat, but when you have a limited time left and want to maximise your sailing time it is the way to go. Over a 10 year period expect the depreciation will be similar to keeping a 20 year old boat running - and I will have the pleasure of having exactly the boat i want.
I don't know why so many insist on telling the OP to buy another boat because this one is no good. Is to late now
He has already bought one. Presumably because he has sailed a UFO 34 before and is familiar with it. Along with the price was right. for him.
I always feel its kind of rude to criticise another chaps choice of boat. Particularly right after he just bought it.
As it happens I have an old IOR type boat 35ft. So similar I think.
Why did I by it? I had sailed sister boats many times and owned a much smaller one. I liked sailing them.
Mostly because I could afford to by it.
I would just keep the tiller, tiller's work fine. When looking for an old boat, tiller or wheel both were acceptable. If anything I would pick a tiller for simplicity and reliability. particularly easy to fit a simple auto pilot. You can reach almost everything.
So of course I bought one with a wheel.
What to do with the boat? Just anti fouled and back in the water, go sailing.
My wife was rather insistent I get the head working. In my case a new pump, was a reasonable price and avoided messing about with a repair.
All I need was. A comfortable bunk, A stove to make a cup of tea, A pan for bacon sandwiches, and a cooler for some cold beer.
Sailing and old IOR boat, Keeps me happy
Bon voyage, Take your boat out and sail it. You will figure out which systems you need to fix, based on what you can live with and without.
What ever "rocks yer boat"
you keep banging on about your new boat you can afford to buy but deride those who are no doubt on a more limited budget & also enjoy "fixing" older boats within their budget.
What ever "rocks yer boat"
you keep banging on about your new boat you can afford to buy but deride those who are no doubt on a more limited budget & also enjoy "fixing" older boats within their budget.
I could afford a new bright shiny AWB, but i prefer my yacht & i am only her 2nd custodian from new in 1979.
I have had 18 yrs of w/e & holidays, aboard her & she incorporates some 48 yrs of the same from her 5 predecessor`s, she & the 5 others owe me nothing, even if i walk away with nothing.
What ever "rocks yer boat"
you keep banging on about your new boat you can afford to buy but deride those who are no doubt on a more limited budget & also enjoy "fixing" older boats within their budget.
I could afford a new bright shiny AWB, but i prefer my yacht & i am only her 2nd custodian from new in 1979.
I have had 18 yrs of w/e & holidays, aboard her & she incorporates some 48 yrs of the same from her 5 predecessor`s, she & the 5 others owe me nothing, even if i walk away with nothing.
Lots of thought going into the wheel conversion...
If the OP wants a boat for the joy of sailing, he has the right boat.