Motor Boat or Sailing Boat

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Hi everyone sorry if this is a silly question but can I ask what is the difference between living on a motor boat or a sailing boat please? Which is best and cheapest? Thanks, Holly x
 
Living on a boat that doesn't go anywhere ... motor boat, sailing boat, similar costs, as the Marina Fees are the same.

If you do use a sailing yacht, obviously fuel costs are cheaper, but maintaining standing rigging and sails is not. Engine does need to be maintained.
Motor Boat ... an SC35 uses maybe 60 litres of diesel an hour at 22kts. Plus servicing costs for engines and outdrives each year.
 
Living on a boat that doesn't go anywhere ... motor boat, sailing boat, similar costs, as the Marina Fees are the same.

If you do use a sailing yacht, obviously fuel costs are cheaper, but maintaining standing rigging and sails is not. Engine does need to be maintained.
Motor Boat ... an SC35 uses maybe 60 litres of diesel an hour at 22kts. Plus servicing costs for engines and outdrives each year.
Maintaining a yacht at 22kts takes some doing.
 
Go on tell us - did you come up with the Holly persona first then found the photo to match, or find the photo first and then couldn’t resist dropping Holly on us?
Before my name gets dragged any further in the mud here my post got removed and is being looked into before being re-instated as I am just a genuine person looking for help I can't help that I'm female!
 
Never mind some of the replies, they don't get out very much!! :)

If I was to be planning to live on a boat it would be a motorboat. As per the replies above, for the same length of boat they have more living space, more light due to more glass and are generally more user friendly. Neither do you have a mast and rigging that you have to clamber around plus ropes and winches that clutter the decks. With regard to running costs, as mentioned above, you can have motorboats that will burn anything from 60-200 litres per hour if you want to get around at speed. Equally, you can have something more sedentary that will plod around at 6 knots and burn 5-10 l/hr for cheap and relaxed cruising.
Hope that this helps a little.
 
Never mind some of the replies, they don't get out very much!! :)

If I was to be planning to live on a boat it would be a motorboat. As per the replies above, for the same length of boat they have more living space, more light due to more glass and are generally more user friendly. Neither do you have a mast and rigging that you have to clamber around plus ropes and winches that clutter the decks. With regard to running costs, as mentioned above, you can have motorboats that will burn anything from 60-200 litres per hour if you want to get around at speed. Equally, you can have something more sedentary that will plod around at 6 knots and burn 5-10 l/hr for cheap and relaxed cruising.
Hope that this helps a little.
Hi amazing advice thank you I am copying all this now into a Word doc in case it all gets erased again lol. And dont worry I can handle it I'm a big girl I think but I didnt know pretty much only men were on this forum!!
 
Hi amazing advice thank you I am copying all this now into a Word doc in case it all gets erased again lol. And dont worry I can handle it I'm a big girl I think but I didnt know pretty much only men were on this forum!!
not just men but old men
Luckily they are gentlemanly and harmless away from their keyboards?
 
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