JBREWER
New Member
I've been interested in owning a boat for a few years now, my wife was hoping this would just be a phase I would go through but I am still really excited to to get into this new hobby. To find out more about it, I completed a 2 day level 2 power-boating course which I loved and it's made me more determined than ever to get ready for the 2021 season. I've saved up £17,000 which I'm hoping will cover the cost of a new boat + equipment, as well as 1 years mooring, insurance , servicing etc. The £17,000 for me is a huge amount of money, but I know in the boating world it's a drop in the ocean (excuse the pun!). It would be handy to know with my overall budget how much of it should go towards the boat compared to all the other costs.
I'm looking for a boat that's suitable for water-skiing, but also sea-worthy enough so that in time I can go out mackerel fishing (nothing at all too serious, it'll just be a bit of casual fishing with some friends, rods and beers), and perhaps trips to Lundy island. I like the look of bow-riders but I know most of these aren't suitable to go in the sea. I don't need a cabin or anything, but wouldn't be fussed if the boat had one. If anyone has any suggestions on what boat to get I'd be very grateful.
I'm based near Bude, Cornwall, most harbours & marina's seem to be an hour away, which is fine (Padstow, Plymouth, Exmoor, Illfracombe & Bideford). Does anyone have any suggestions of what harbor would be good for a complete beginner? I'd like somewhere that I can water-ski and where mooring is available (otherwise I'd have to change my car and probably upgrade my driving license which would eat a big dent into my budget). I know Padstow and Plymouth have a waiting list, which I can't join yet as I don't have a boat, does anyone know roughly how long it takes to on the waiting lists, or are there docks fairly near me without a waiting list?
I'm well aware I'll have to do some courses on water-skiing and I don't plan on going offshore for at least a year or so until I'm more confident and I'll be doing the intermediate course before venturing out, but I'm hopefully buying a boat that I'll have for years and years, so it's something I think I need to consider when looking to buy one.
Sorry for the long message, I'm really excited to get started, but it all seems a bit overwhelming with the amount there is to learn and sort out. Any advice will be gratefully received.
I'm looking for a boat that's suitable for water-skiing, but also sea-worthy enough so that in time I can go out mackerel fishing (nothing at all too serious, it'll just be a bit of casual fishing with some friends, rods and beers), and perhaps trips to Lundy island. I like the look of bow-riders but I know most of these aren't suitable to go in the sea. I don't need a cabin or anything, but wouldn't be fussed if the boat had one. If anyone has any suggestions on what boat to get I'd be very grateful.
I'm based near Bude, Cornwall, most harbours & marina's seem to be an hour away, which is fine (Padstow, Plymouth, Exmoor, Illfracombe & Bideford). Does anyone have any suggestions of what harbor would be good for a complete beginner? I'd like somewhere that I can water-ski and where mooring is available (otherwise I'd have to change my car and probably upgrade my driving license which would eat a big dent into my budget). I know Padstow and Plymouth have a waiting list, which I can't join yet as I don't have a boat, does anyone know roughly how long it takes to on the waiting lists, or are there docks fairly near me without a waiting list?
I'm well aware I'll have to do some courses on water-skiing and I don't plan on going offshore for at least a year or so until I'm more confident and I'll be doing the intermediate course before venturing out, but I'm hopefully buying a boat that I'll have for years and years, so it's something I think I need to consider when looking to buy one.
Sorry for the long message, I'm really excited to get started, but it all seems a bit overwhelming with the amount there is to learn and sort out. Any advice will be gratefully received.