Bat135
New Member
Hi
I am thinking of buying a 27ft river cruiser to live on.
Like an Elysian 27ft Broads cruiser.
As a single man the space is sufficient and will have all the stuff I need. Hearing and cooking ect. Toilets and electric ect.
My question is this… I am 43 and want a boat that will see me out. 35 years I guess.
Now the boats I see and like were mainly built as early as the 70s. I am not too concerned about engines as these can be fixed or worst case scenario an outboard. But how long do the actual boats last? Like, if I brought one that was made in the 70s it’s asking alot for it to last untill 2060. That’s nearly 90 years since it was built?
The same for narrow boats. I could never afford a new one.
Was just wondering what’s my best bet for longevity without serious structural write offs for both narrow and river cruisers to live aboard. Like I say… the engine not so much an issue.
What needs to be done service wise regarding river cruisers? I know barge boats need blacking ect.
Just trying to weigh up the pros and cons of longevity between barrow boats and river cruisers with regards to living on for 30 odd years.
And with regards to servicing pros and cons between the two aswell. Given my limited ish budget
Like I say I can’t afford a new one. Hence why I like the idea of the river cruisers… cheaper.
Any advice would be really helpfull. Thanks. P
I am thinking of buying a 27ft river cruiser to live on.
Like an Elysian 27ft Broads cruiser.
As a single man the space is sufficient and will have all the stuff I need. Hearing and cooking ect. Toilets and electric ect.
My question is this… I am 43 and want a boat that will see me out. 35 years I guess.
Now the boats I see and like were mainly built as early as the 70s. I am not too concerned about engines as these can be fixed or worst case scenario an outboard. But how long do the actual boats last? Like, if I brought one that was made in the 70s it’s asking alot for it to last untill 2060. That’s nearly 90 years since it was built?
The same for narrow boats. I could never afford a new one.
Was just wondering what’s my best bet for longevity without serious structural write offs for both narrow and river cruisers to live aboard. Like I say… the engine not so much an issue.
What needs to be done service wise regarding river cruisers? I know barge boats need blacking ect.
Just trying to weigh up the pros and cons of longevity between barrow boats and river cruisers with regards to living on for 30 odd years.
And with regards to servicing pros and cons between the two aswell. Given my limited ish budget
Like I say I can’t afford a new one. Hence why I like the idea of the river cruisers… cheaper.
Any advice would be really helpfull. Thanks. P