Paulg25
Well-known member
Been looking at boats for a couple of months in view to buying one as a potential live aboard and occasional coastal cruiser.
I have made the following observations:-
It needs to be at least 35' long, even for single occupancy.
Any thing over 42' is going to be difficult to manage when it comes to docking/mooring in a marina with no help.
It will need a pair of engines of at least 145hp. (on shafts).
Older boats tend to have more interior space... newer ones are sportier, hence seem to have lower front cabins.
We all have our own views on what the interior layout should be. For instance, having seating for 8 people is a waste of space for me.
An aft cabin is a must.
I had narrowed it down, in my head, to a Birchwood or a Broom and one in need of interior improvements.
I have seen, on line, a Tremlett 42 (not heard of before) for sale. I cannot get to view it before the sale ends.
Owner not responding to emails.
It appears to be in need of a lot of attention from the few pictures on line even though it is being lived on.
Advert says engines are good.
Thinking of offering what the engines are worth.
If my bid is successful but it turns out to be a heap of junk, how do I scrap it?
I have made the following observations:-
It needs to be at least 35' long, even for single occupancy.
Any thing over 42' is going to be difficult to manage when it comes to docking/mooring in a marina with no help.
It will need a pair of engines of at least 145hp. (on shafts).
Older boats tend to have more interior space... newer ones are sportier, hence seem to have lower front cabins.
We all have our own views on what the interior layout should be. For instance, having seating for 8 people is a waste of space for me.
An aft cabin is a must.
I had narrowed it down, in my head, to a Birchwood or a Broom and one in need of interior improvements.
I have seen, on line, a Tremlett 42 (not heard of before) for sale. I cannot get to view it before the sale ends.
Owner not responding to emails.
It appears to be in need of a lot of attention from the few pictures on line even though it is being lived on.
Advert says engines are good.
Thinking of offering what the engines are worth.
If my bid is successful but it turns out to be a heap of junk, how do I scrap it?