Is it really worth owning a boat in England?

peterb26

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That sounds fantastic!!
What are the marina prices like, mines 11.3 mtrs.
Barry

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If you want 12 month berthing its £3600 sterling for your size boat but that does include electricity (And water).

However if, like many out, here you want to avoid the really hot summer - you can get a 9 month rate for about £1800 sterling. This covers 15th Sept to 15th June in the water and its a really good deal.

Loads of Brits do it as (to be honest and to cheer up OldGit /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif) its actually too hot here in the high summer and the town gets hellish busy.

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I think that "airport hell" is perhaps a bit of an exaggeration?

[/ QUOTE ]Don't think so! 20 Years ago flying was an enjoyeable part of travel, now it's the worst part. I can be on our boat door to door in only 2hrs without queuing in an airport cattle crush. Flying takes a lot of true time door to door<ul type="square">[*]1 hr drive to airport
[*]1.5 hr in departure airport
[*]1.5 hr flight
[*]0.5 hr in destination airport - taxi or car hire time?
[*]0.5 hr getting to marina (if your lucky on a Friday evening)
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[*]TOTAL = 5 hrs (if it goes well and no delays on road or air)[/list]This is the critical difference between cruising away from base marina on the Friday evening, or spending 1st night in marina.

Flying is still wonderful as long as you don't need to go anywhere near an airport! /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif

I know some lucky folk having flexible access to their time makes it a slightly different proposition (ie retired or semi-retired folk, school teachers, etc, travelling mid week for extended periods rather than short weekends)
 

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Well,all I've read is true. But, whilst acknowledging that the Med. weather can be changeable, bear in mind that you can often use your boat 'all year round'. Winters tend to be mild, and if you keep an eye on the weather you can cruise 365 days of the year! How bad is that, and you get a more out of fixed costs.Plus the area's we cruise to locally are very quite during the week days as we're retired so its great! /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 

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works for me too.
It of course dependes on how far away you live from your boat.
For us 5 hours drive to the boat was a drudge and expensive. We can now be on the boat in the South of France in about 6 hours - and i don't have to drive. It cost us less than the petrol down to Poole, not to mention miles on the car. Yes diesel is more (not for long) but we find mooring is cheaper and so is the wine. The weather is NOT all roses out of season especially, but on average leaves England in its wake.
 

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Well

I for one am pis#ed of with the weather in the UK. Seems I missed all the good weather in April and I've been waiting for it to return since!

I'm on the boat for a week next week and the long range forecast isn't promising for a suntan thats for sure.

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Begining to think its not worth living in UK let alone boating. Seriously pi22ed off with current weather. You look forward all winter to nice weekends on yer boat in the sun and then this crap weather is what we have to endure.

One seriously depressed (with the weather that is) Ian /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 

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..... sunday looks good.

We are due for some sunshine,

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Umm what planet is that on then - was going away this weekend but now its 4/5 on saturday and high 7's on Sunday with 50mph gusitng winds ........ weather is complete poo - and I for one now am also seriously pi22ed off too - not had one good weekend this year so far ...... I vote for sinking the UK ... best thing for it is to out it down .... /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif
 

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Portugal is seriously tempting. I've visited the Algarve loads over the past couple of years and I know what you mean about the speedy baggage reclaim. £1800 for a berth including electric seems fantastic. Is there much space in Lagos? Do you know what the berthing cost and availability is like in Vilamoura?
 

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There is presently space in Lagos. However they tell me that there are a massive number of UK reservations from "winter 2008". (I wonder why that is!!).

You can contact them via www.marlagos.pt

I dont know anything about Villamoura but hearsay says its expensive. Sorry cant be any more help than that.
 

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..... sunday looks good.

We are due for some sunshine,

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Umm what planet is that on then -

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I could have got the wrong end of the stick (again) but I thought
' a week ' next week starts next saturday not this saturday ?
In which case weather looks good /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

As for this current dreadful weather /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
The sun has been out all afternoon on Hayling Island (chi chester), I have got hay fever !

You southern softies keep waiting for perfection, its not that bad outside the Marina /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 

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Some of our best boating days have been in the winter months.
Cold? Yes! But crisp and clear days and a dead flat sea.
 
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