Csfisher
Active Member
Thank you all very much with your patience in answering what I am sure is a repeat thread.
It is also very refreshing to hear something other than the same old 'new boats are terrible' opinions that my research seems to drag up.
What I've learnt, from reading your responses is that I think deep down I do want a newer boat. I would love a quality boat like halberg rassy, Island packet etc. I love their little details like struts on the cockpit lockers etc. And the feeling of go anywhere capability but ultimately I think a newer boat sounds like it'll bring me more joy because of their speed, and a little less maintenance at least for the first 5 years or so.
It's unfortunate that I have to compromise, I do like quality. I too have an older 1800s house but at the same time i spend far more time than I care replacing roof tiles or worrying that the pointing is crumbling and sometimes wish I had something newer. With cars however I avoiding buying older high mileage but thankfully they're cheaper than boats so I can buy newer AND quality.
I think I will keep my horizons open with regards to viewings. If a nice older boat presents itself and I go look and it has been exceptionally maintained then that's great, but I feel more confident including the production boats in my search. Thankfully living in the Solent means *most* are only a 15 minute or so drive from me to view.
I shan't ask about Ben Vs Jen Vs bav as I suspect mostly they're very similar and will come down to which I prefer the feel of being on although I'm leaning more towards Bavaria or Hanse at this stage.
Some of the really new smaller boats I think perhaps are even worth considering, some of the 33s or even 30ft boats now have the same waterline length and internal volume of some older much bigger boats which makes for a tempting option but I'd have to see them in person I think to know how they really feel.
It is also very refreshing to hear something other than the same old 'new boats are terrible' opinions that my research seems to drag up.
What I've learnt, from reading your responses is that I think deep down I do want a newer boat. I would love a quality boat like halberg rassy, Island packet etc. I love their little details like struts on the cockpit lockers etc. And the feeling of go anywhere capability but ultimately I think a newer boat sounds like it'll bring me more joy because of their speed, and a little less maintenance at least for the first 5 years or so.
It's unfortunate that I have to compromise, I do like quality. I too have an older 1800s house but at the same time i spend far more time than I care replacing roof tiles or worrying that the pointing is crumbling and sometimes wish I had something newer. With cars however I avoiding buying older high mileage but thankfully they're cheaper than boats so I can buy newer AND quality.
I think I will keep my horizons open with regards to viewings. If a nice older boat presents itself and I go look and it has been exceptionally maintained then that's great, but I feel more confident including the production boats in my search. Thankfully living in the Solent means *most* are only a 15 minute or so drive from me to view.
I shan't ask about Ben Vs Jen Vs bav as I suspect mostly they're very similar and will come down to which I prefer the feel of being on although I'm leaning more towards Bavaria or Hanse at this stage.
Some of the really new smaller boats I think perhaps are even worth considering, some of the 33s or even 30ft boats now have the same waterline length and internal volume of some older much bigger boats which makes for a tempting option but I'd have to see them in person I think to know how they really feel.