Ceirwan
Well-Known Member
Buying a boat can be very cheap these days.
Mooring the boat can be cheap to expensive depending on where you live.
Maintaining a boat is very expensive, sails, electronics, materials etc are all very expensive.
A 70s/80s boat may be relatively affordable to buy, but when you realise that outside the odd coat of varnish, no maintenance or upgrades have been done for potentially decades, then it can be unaffordable.
A new engine for a 25 footer, probably around £5k by the time its fitted if you do the work yourself. (1GM10 about 4.5k) Will it add £5k to the boat, probably not close to that, same for everything, cushions, electrics, sails, rigging these all cost serious money, but realistically you won't get any of that back.
I guess if you're happy sailing an old tatty boat with baggy sails and an unreliable engine then it can be cheap. But to actually keep a boat in good condition is always going to be expensive.
Mooring the boat can be cheap to expensive depending on where you live.
Maintaining a boat is very expensive, sails, electronics, materials etc are all very expensive.
A 70s/80s boat may be relatively affordable to buy, but when you realise that outside the odd coat of varnish, no maintenance or upgrades have been done for potentially decades, then it can be unaffordable.
A new engine for a 25 footer, probably around £5k by the time its fitted if you do the work yourself. (1GM10 about 4.5k) Will it add £5k to the boat, probably not close to that, same for everything, cushions, electrics, sails, rigging these all cost serious money, but realistically you won't get any of that back.
I guess if you're happy sailing an old tatty boat with baggy sails and an unreliable engine then it can be cheap. But to actually keep a boat in good condition is always going to be expensive.