wavering
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This is my first post so forgive me if I cover old ground.
I am likely to be leaving the UK to go and live somewhere warm, small and surrounded by water. Possibly in the mediterranean or the Channel Islands. Being 60+ this will be semi retirement accompanied by my younger girlfriend who is happy at the idea of boats and much healthier than me.
So, we will get a house or flat and then need a boat. What I need is a website or a book (or a real expert) to help me decide on what type, size of boat. I have endlessly gone in circles round pure motor boat (Hatteras 40?) through Motor Sailor (Nauticat 44?) through Cats and so on. I suspect that a formal list of questions would help me decide eg
Q. Could you climb a mast in a gale?
Q. Do you like comfort or excitement?
Q. Do you want to cruise overnight?
This is not so much about my problem but whether such a website/book exists or who I should pay for an opinion (free advice can be very helpful but if you were buying a house you would discuss with Surveyors/Solicitors) and I guess boats can cause more problems than houses - they can kill you!
I am likely to be leaving the UK to go and live somewhere warm, small and surrounded by water. Possibly in the mediterranean or the Channel Islands. Being 60+ this will be semi retirement accompanied by my younger girlfriend who is happy at the idea of boats and much healthier than me.
So, we will get a house or flat and then need a boat. What I need is a website or a book (or a real expert) to help me decide on what type, size of boat. I have endlessly gone in circles round pure motor boat (Hatteras 40?) through Motor Sailor (Nauticat 44?) through Cats and so on. I suspect that a formal list of questions would help me decide eg
Q. Could you climb a mast in a gale?
Q. Do you like comfort or excitement?
Q. Do you want to cruise overnight?
This is not so much about my problem but whether such a website/book exists or who I should pay for an opinion (free advice can be very helpful but if you were buying a house you would discuss with Surveyors/Solicitors) and I guess boats can cause more problems than houses - they can kill you!