pvb
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about 10% of boat value.
So you can do all the maintenance/repairs on a £5K boat for only £500 a year?
about 10% of boat value.
So you can do all the maintenance/repairs on a £5K boat for only £500 a year?
Don't know and don't want to know -- it costs what it costs
Thanks all - the 1k pa is excluding mooring /winter ashore/ Cranage - that's easy to know the cost as it's published on the net. That's already accounted for.
I've the 10 years I'd expect to get new sails (~£3k) and a new sprayhood / sail cover and dodgers (~£2k) which left ~£5k for antifouling, anodes, filters etc. it was this cost I was trying to get a rough guage for. I'll admit I omited to think of new running & standing rigging...
Forgive me Rupert fund my boat from income not a big block of gold in the bank and apply the same sort of methodology to everything I spend cash on, after all I want to put a roof over my family, feed them and enjoy a glass of Highland Park from time to time.But this isn't a job - I guess we've spent about 25k over the last 8 years but I'd hate to add it all up properly or I wouldn't have bought it.
Perhaps a somewhat extreme example ?So you can do all the maintenance/repairs on a £5K boat for only £500 a year?
Perhaps a somewhat extreme example ?
On a Mobo excluding fixed known costs such as insurance and mooring ....DIY and averaged over ownership of boat ......Yup. 50K boat 10% PA not that far off.
Forgive me Rupert fund my boat from income not a big block of gold in the bank and apply the same sort of methodology to everything I spend cash on, after all I want to put a roof over my family, feed them and enjoy a glass of Highland Park from time to time.
I look after a few mobos, varying ages and values. So you're saying that the older Princess, that's worth about £70k will cost £7k a year in maintenance, whilst the Sunseeker, which is much newer and worth about £750k will cost £75k per year ?
I obviously need to put my prices up, substantially.
If you do find your out of work do to brexit you will have more time to go sailing and doing the maintenance.
So you can do all the maintenance/repairs on a £5K boat for only £500 a year?
and then to the other extreme.
If something goes wrong with your average £70K Princess lets say gearbox, the owner ( if owners in our club are any guide) will be keeping costs down by either buying used (Coastal Rides) or aftermarket equipment or perhaps getting the local repair shop involved then refitting themselves.Total cost of replacement gearbox in a P41 about £2.5K.
The Sunseeker man will be probably be picking up the phone to Sunseeker, not his spanners.
Be interested as to what you will get for 2K from Sunseeker, a pot of monogrammed gearbox paint perhaps![]()