Bigplumbs
Well-Known Member
A couple of points raised.
Smaller boats back on the market: Yes, a lot of people soon realise they need something bigger if they plan to stay on it over night.
Prices crashing when people realise boating isn’t all the marketing people hype it up to be: HaveI missed an episode? Has boating only just been invented? I thought it had been going on for a while now. The marketing boffins have been selling a dream for over 50 years now. Some boats are better at delivering than others and some people will never make boat skippers but we only need a very small handful of the population to practice the craft for it to succeed, fill berths, and buy boats. Boating isn’t a passing fad, in fact in an increasingly busy and regulated world boating offers an escape now more than ever before.
Also look at the other options. A Motorhome is going to cost you £100k plus. A decent hotel is £500 a night doubled or tripled depending on how many rooms you need for the sprogs. Things move on I’m afraid. Cars are no longer £12k brand new, the cheapest VW Golf is over £21k and anything decent is bumping £40k.
The world moves forwards, prices rise. There are economic ups and downs but the line still goes upwards over time. Our parents paid a couple of grand for houses that are worth 6 or 7 figures today.
There is a very big difference between a farm labourer earning a wage that leaves little scope beyond survival and someone earning a substantially higher than average wage that still provides huge scope for enjoyment once living costs have been removed.
Well I fear you may be a tad out of touch with much of the world many people live in. We just stayed in a Hotel in Hastings (Nice it was too) for £52.50 for the night 2 of us and our little dog and am about to buy a Motor Home for £24,000.
And speaking as someone who's farther was that farm labourer. I can assure you that myself, My Sister, Mother and Brother live a lovely life and it was and is way beyond survival. I am afraid so many people simply don't know how to do it. My Fathers Property sits in 2.5 acres with a swimming pool, paddocks with horses in Rural Suffolk so perhaps a little more than survival. How did Dad achieve that one word DIY and hard work
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