Hurricane
Well-known member
Another thing to consider:-
Whats the long term plan.
IMO, 54 feet is getting on the large size for the UK
I know it isnt too big to handle but consider the actual cruising that you will do.
For example, we will never bring our 67 back to the UK.
She's just too big to cruise round the little inlets etc in (say) the West Country.
On the other hand, if you plan to eventually move to the Med, the larger boat will be much more comfortable.
Someone once said to me that the boats seem to get smaller in the Med.
Anyway, FWIW, I think that a P50 might be too small in the Med whereas a P54 could be more of a "home from home".
So, my view is to try and do that "crystal ball" thing and work out where you want to cruise.
We managed a few years cruising the South Coast / Holland / Channel Islands / Scillies etc - then we wanted more. For us the Med move was definately the next step - and there's plenty more in the Med when you get there. I'm sure those who cruise the Med will agree.
Whats the long term plan.
IMO, 54 feet is getting on the large size for the UK
I know it isnt too big to handle but consider the actual cruising that you will do.
For example, we will never bring our 67 back to the UK.
She's just too big to cruise round the little inlets etc in (say) the West Country.
On the other hand, if you plan to eventually move to the Med, the larger boat will be much more comfortable.
Someone once said to me that the boats seem to get smaller in the Med.
Anyway, FWIW, I think that a P50 might be too small in the Med whereas a P54 could be more of a "home from home".
So, my view is to try and do that "crystal ball" thing and work out where you want to cruise.
We managed a few years cruising the South Coast / Holland / Channel Islands / Scillies etc - then we wanted more. For us the Med move was definately the next step - and there's plenty more in the Med when you get there. I'm sure those who cruise the Med will agree.