How many boats

In the late 70's a Shakespeare 16ft Speedboat with 50hp Mercury Blue Band (sank it in S of France in a mistral)

2002 Rinker V260
2003 Fairline Targa 31 - twin V8 petrols and I thought that was expensive on fuel!!
2004 Princess V40
2005 as above but also another targa 31 as a do'er upper
2006 Rinker V260 same boat back again
2008 Sealine S41
2010 Fairline Phantom 46

Mostly all good boats but the Sealine was the least enjoyed!!!!
 
Owned :-

Freeman 23

Princess 37

Fleming 53

Broom 39

Nimbus 345

Nimbus 370

Nimbus Nova 26

That is it I think, excluding dinghies, etc
 
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With my Dad:-

Shetland 19
Sterling Sabre 27
Rampart 38
Broom 37
Dagless Fleur de lys 52ft
Silver

On my own:-

Fletcher 15
Another Fletcher 15 after the 1st one was stolen on my birthday
Sealine 190
Maxum 2400 SCR
Chris Craft 320
Sessa 36
Fairline Targa 40
Fairline Targa 40 - not duplicated - replaced problem 1st one
Fairline Targa 43
Fairline Phantom 46
Fairline Targa 52GT
Fairline Phanton 50
 
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I'm intrigued by the idea of having logged "loads of miles" in any boat without ever feeling unsafe.
I mean, I had a dozen of boats (also in reply to your question), the biggest of which similar in size to your P52, but I've experienced some "unsafe" feelings at times, to some extent, with all of them - even with the most seaworthy ones.
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I have felt unhappy and sometimes unsafe on some boats, but the P 52 never and we did big seas and strong wind, as you do when learning.
I often warm to a boat after a while, bit like getting to know someone, that I did not like at first. With the 52 it was instant like.
 
17ft Glastron speedboat with 70hp Yamaha
Searay 180 Bowrider 3.0 Mercruiser
Monterey 218 with 1.7 Mercruiser diesel
Monterey 250 with Volvo D4 260
Nothing currently..
 
I often warm to a boat after a while, bit like getting to know someone, that I did not like at first. With the 52 it was instant like.
Interesting, it has always taken a while for me too.
The only instant like was possibly with my Kyosho wavemaster...
...which is also the one I've owned for longer, coming to think of it. :D
 
my story

Hmm ...gosh ..it all began a long time ago in a distant land.....:-)

USA - Bayliner Capri 1850

UK
Searay 220
Searay 270
Sealine f33
Princess v39
Princess P45 Now

Spain
Searay 240 sundeck
Searay 290 sundeck - Now

Most fav - princess v39
Most fun - searay 290
 
Seasafe 15 + Mercury 9.8 Engine lasted 4hrs!!! - was replaced by a Johnson 8
Bonwitco 405? + Yamaha 15 Also bought a Bonwitco 285 with Johnson 4, for our young kids.
Orkney Strikeliner + Johnson 25 - great little inshore/estuary boat.
Given use of Ryds 600 + Suzuki 90 - even greater little boat. Roamed between West Bay/Bridport and Falmouth.
Currently share Botnia Targa 25 - love it to bits. Similar "cruising" ground to Ryds but in a lot more comfort and significantly worse sea conditions.

Also have a well used Linder 404 at the bottom of the garden.
 
In the late 70's a Shakespeare 16ft Speedboat with 50hp Mercury Blue Band (sank it in S of France in a mistral)

2002 Rinker V260
2003 Fairline Targa 31 - twin V8 petrols and I thought that was expensive on fuel!!
2004 Princess V40
2005 as above but also another targa 31 as a do'er upper
2006 Rinker V260 same boat back again
2008 Sealine S41
2010 Fairline Phantom 46

Mostly all good boats but the Sealine was the least enjoyed!!!!

Blimey, 8 boats in 7 yrs!!!
Now I see why you chose your "user name".
 
Since 1990

Searay 268
Sealine 305
Turbo 36
Princess 435
Princess 470
Sealine F43
Sealine S37
Broom 37
Targa 48
Azimut 46
Ferretti 46
Revenger 25 RIB
Ferretti 53

Longest owned 5 yrs (Ferretti 46). Shortest 6 months (Sealine 305)
 
1999 Searay 180 CB
2004 Regal 2450 LSC
2005 Fairline Targa 37
2008 Princess 42
2009 Fairline Targa 40

After 170-odd hours of top quality larffs in the T40 since the end of May last year, I'm trying to decide what's next. V48? T47? V45? Dare I say it ... Monte Carlo 42?

Cheers
Jimmy
 
maybe the post should be, how many boat's in how many year's..!!
some of you change you'r boat's more often than i change m'i undies.....(hehe)
 
im just a newbee by comparison here


8 meter Catalac (sailing thing owned by the family)
BWM Deepsea 17 (Rib)
Coastline 6 meter (Rib)
Scorpion 7.5 Meter (Rib)
Sealine SC29
Cougar R9 (Rib)

what next.........
 
GP14 Sailing Dinghy
Leisure 17 Sailing boat
Glastron 175 SX Speedboat
Chapparral 205SSE Cuddy
Maxxum 2165 Cuddy
Chaparral 240SSE
Global Sabre 17 Ski Boat
Kawasaki 650 Stand up Jet Ski
Regal 2860 Sports Cruiser
Aquador 23HT
Ft Boats 550Beluga & 90 ETEC Sportsboat
Beneteau Cyclades 43.3 Yacht

.....still got both the last two.....I am sure it is only a matter of time till more boats arrive as both the current ones up for sale!

Paul
 
Even shorter for me. Just the one.....

Sealine S23

Had her for two years, currently completed 530 hours (and counting) and still loving it. Dont intend to change her for a while yet. She is becoming part of the family.
 
How many boats have I had. TFM. Anyway. No 1. Jack Built. 16ft marine ply cruiser, Gale Outboard, Bridgewater Canal.
No 2. New Marina GT with twin 33hp Johnson's Beached Landudno. RNLI attended
No 3 New Shetland Suntrip. Dont know why I bought it. PX for No 4
No 4 New 26ft Burland Canal Cruiser, On Bridgewater PX for No 5
No 5 New 27ft Nauticus Canal Cruiser PX for No 6 No 6 New Conway 26. 2 X 130 Volvo. At Hollyhead. Brilliant Boat PX for No 7
No 7 New Moody 30. Lovely Boat PX for No 8.
No 8 New Princess 33. After delivery returned it as not of being of merchantable
quality and received my money back plus return of Moody 30.
No 9 In 1982 I bought a 33ft Nauticat Ketch.
No 10 Drascombe Lugger
No 11 Guy Couach 22ft Cabin Cruiser Brittany Coast, and on Windamere but moving
back to the sea.

Oh for the good old days when we had inflation and my Conway 26 cost £4400 new and 3 years later I PX'd it for £7000 against the Moody 30. On Every single boat listed above I have got more back than I paid for it.
 
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