RobBradley
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
Rob here, new to the world of Yachting but not new to the water, shamefully ex RN. Played about in a few ribs over that time, and always loved the water.
Since joining here and reading all the various cruise reports, you guys have done me no favours what so ever, certainly not for my future bank balances. The more I read, the more I want. And not even being put off by the many threads of what can and probably will go wrong, because most have the what to do, well done guys for such an informative forum.
Hopefully very soon various things will come to maturity and I feel now is the time to finally live my life long dream and buy a boat. Done the biker thing, that was fun, but now I want the pleasure and lifestyle. Always lived by the water, currently live on the Thames (with anchoring very near me!), think it is time to make it happen.
For months I have been looking at what I could possibly afford and dreaming, so far what ticks all our boxes for layout is the Fairline Targa 33 and above range.
Anything smaller does not fit what we want from a boat. I regularly have my six year old son, so would like two separate cabins, and still have an area to sit and make a drink or what ever (night owl!).
The Targa range are beautiful to the eye I think as well, really love the layout of the decks. Perfect for me, the other half, my son and our mad ginger cat (hope she can swim), I dream of a G&T on calm water, just enjoying the moment.
The Targa layouts for 33 and up work. And a few 33’s on the market fit the finance, initially looking at a £50k budget, that may extend, unknown at the mo. A Mk2 34 would be absolutely lovely if you know anyone selling one very cheap
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For a first boat is this a wise choice?
My travel plans. Was a sailor! Granted that was Subs and a big grey ship driven by someone else, but I want to see what our waters have to offer, both river ways and coastal, and even hoping over to Europe, by everything I have read the Targa range are certainly capable. Maybe even a trip to my home country Ireland one day if brave enough.
Will certainly be signing up for a number of courses, Dayskipper etc, VHF, the club I am looking at is quite local (short drive) and has a few members on here by the looks of it.
Looking at Diesel only, not interested in petrol. Any recommendations on what to avoid or go for?
All help appreciated, safe travels all.
Rob
Rob here, new to the world of Yachting but not new to the water, shamefully ex RN. Played about in a few ribs over that time, and always loved the water.
Since joining here and reading all the various cruise reports, you guys have done me no favours what so ever, certainly not for my future bank balances. The more I read, the more I want. And not even being put off by the many threads of what can and probably will go wrong, because most have the what to do, well done guys for such an informative forum.
Hopefully very soon various things will come to maturity and I feel now is the time to finally live my life long dream and buy a boat. Done the biker thing, that was fun, but now I want the pleasure and lifestyle. Always lived by the water, currently live on the Thames (with anchoring very near me!), think it is time to make it happen.
For months I have been looking at what I could possibly afford and dreaming, so far what ticks all our boxes for layout is the Fairline Targa 33 and above range.
Anything smaller does not fit what we want from a boat. I regularly have my six year old son, so would like two separate cabins, and still have an area to sit and make a drink or what ever (night owl!).
The Targa range are beautiful to the eye I think as well, really love the layout of the decks. Perfect for me, the other half, my son and our mad ginger cat (hope she can swim), I dream of a G&T on calm water, just enjoying the moment.
The Targa layouts for 33 and up work. And a few 33’s on the market fit the finance, initially looking at a £50k budget, that may extend, unknown at the mo. A Mk2 34 would be absolutely lovely if you know anyone selling one very cheap
For a first boat is this a wise choice?
My travel plans. Was a sailor! Granted that was Subs and a big grey ship driven by someone else, but I want to see what our waters have to offer, both river ways and coastal, and even hoping over to Europe, by everything I have read the Targa range are certainly capable. Maybe even a trip to my home country Ireland one day if brave enough.
Will certainly be signing up for a number of courses, Dayskipper etc, VHF, the club I am looking at is quite local (short drive) and has a few members on here by the looks of it.
Looking at Diesel only, not interested in petrol. Any recommendations on what to avoid or go for?
All help appreciated, safe travels all.
Rob