G12
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
I have a few questions to ask those of you that liveaboard in and around London.
I'm hopefully returning to London in a few months time to live. The thing is that I don't want to live in a house - been there done that and I just have too much salt water in my veins for it ever to provide me with the same feeling of being afloat - I pretty much grew up on a yacht.
I'd like to buy a boat that I can live on comfortably, maybe move about a bit and generally enjoy the lifestyle. My background is mostly yachts with the occasional motor vessel thrown in but I've got no inland experience whatsoever.
With yachts being out of the question (tall masts and bridges are a bad combination), I now stray in to unknown territory.
My questions are mainly about practical stuff. Is there a preferred lender for financing a livaboard? What sort of things should I be looking to avoid both financially and in any other sense?
I'm looking for something fairly low maintenance but I'd like her to have something special about her. I'm a practical guy but I don't want to spend my life polishing brass for example.
I should be working abroad on a rotation later this summer so I will be away a fair bit and will need somewhere with good security and friendly neighbours.
Where are the good places to get a berth? Are there any berths available or is it all brim full at the moment?
Who are good brokers to speak to in the area - there seem to be many!
Someone will ask about budget no doubt - Well that depends on what I can get lent and how much deposit they require etc so I can't advise just yet.
What have I forgotten to ask?
All opinions/advice greatly received.
I have a few questions to ask those of you that liveaboard in and around London.
I'm hopefully returning to London in a few months time to live. The thing is that I don't want to live in a house - been there done that and I just have too much salt water in my veins for it ever to provide me with the same feeling of being afloat - I pretty much grew up on a yacht.
I'd like to buy a boat that I can live on comfortably, maybe move about a bit and generally enjoy the lifestyle. My background is mostly yachts with the occasional motor vessel thrown in but I've got no inland experience whatsoever.
With yachts being out of the question (tall masts and bridges are a bad combination), I now stray in to unknown territory.
My questions are mainly about practical stuff. Is there a preferred lender for financing a livaboard? What sort of things should I be looking to avoid both financially and in any other sense?
I'm looking for something fairly low maintenance but I'd like her to have something special about her. I'm a practical guy but I don't want to spend my life polishing brass for example.
I should be working abroad on a rotation later this summer so I will be away a fair bit and will need somewhere with good security and friendly neighbours.
Where are the good places to get a berth? Are there any berths available or is it all brim full at the moment?
Who are good brokers to speak to in the area - there seem to be many!
Someone will ask about budget no doubt - Well that depends on what I can get lent and how much deposit they require etc so I can't advise just yet.
What have I forgotten to ask?
All opinions/advice greatly received.