Jason14
New Member
Hi, i know this can be a how long is a piece of string question but i would like to get the thoughts of the collective on the matter please.
I'm looking to upgrade my boat to something larger and more long term, i am ok with DIY and have upgraded my boat considerably but have just sold it and in the market looking for another. my old boat was an old bavaria 32 holiday i have been sailing around the coast of UK/France CI etc for about 5-6 years, but now its time for something longer, more sea kindly perhaps and a little less exposed to weather
It has to be aspiration wise a full time liveaboard for 2 people, and ocean capable although it will spend most its life cruising Europe i will eventually cross the pond with it and even more so the pacific one day.
Dont get me wrong i loved my old boat she performed well and was capable, just not particularly quick with a short LWL and having to reef earlier than perhaps i liked to keep the weather helm off.
Things i like about the Nicholson 38...
- It's a ketch, and i have a strange affliction for ketches.
- The center cockpit is tucked away meaning i can hide from the wind on a long passage, something which used to drive me mad in the bav 32 if on a long cold passage, (i would end up huddling as close to the spray hood as possible!)
- The center cockpit again for its hard top potential and more solar panels!
- Its a heavy boat so will sail well i presume?
- its so old that i can rip out the interior and start again without effecting re-sale.
Things i dont like
- they're old...
i dont mind their age per say, as i dont mind having a re-rig or new engine etc, or are they just a money pit and im better of spending my money on something newer out the box ready almost?
i mean you know a 50 year old mast / engine / seacocks / plumbing / a rewire etc etc will soon get me to a budget i could spend on something newer/ more reliable?
also if anyone knows the nicholson 38 well, in the aft cabin i'd want it as a double, what actually hides behind the sink in there, could i rip it out and stick a double in sideways?
i did read you can extend the starboard bunk but its a "small double"
budget wise i was thinking £40k probably could stretch to 50k for a finished boat with me doing the majority of the work.
I'm looking to upgrade my boat to something larger and more long term, i am ok with DIY and have upgraded my boat considerably but have just sold it and in the market looking for another. my old boat was an old bavaria 32 holiday i have been sailing around the coast of UK/France CI etc for about 5-6 years, but now its time for something longer, more sea kindly perhaps and a little less exposed to weather
It has to be aspiration wise a full time liveaboard for 2 people, and ocean capable although it will spend most its life cruising Europe i will eventually cross the pond with it and even more so the pacific one day.
Dont get me wrong i loved my old boat she performed well and was capable, just not particularly quick with a short LWL and having to reef earlier than perhaps i liked to keep the weather helm off.
Things i like about the Nicholson 38...
- It's a ketch, and i have a strange affliction for ketches.
- The center cockpit is tucked away meaning i can hide from the wind on a long passage, something which used to drive me mad in the bav 32 if on a long cold passage, (i would end up huddling as close to the spray hood as possible!)
- The center cockpit again for its hard top potential and more solar panels!
- Its a heavy boat so will sail well i presume?
- its so old that i can rip out the interior and start again without effecting re-sale.
Things i dont like
- they're old...
i dont mind their age per say, as i dont mind having a re-rig or new engine etc, or are they just a money pit and im better of spending my money on something newer out the box ready almost?
i mean you know a 50 year old mast / engine / seacocks / plumbing / a rewire etc etc will soon get me to a budget i could spend on something newer/ more reliable?
also if anyone knows the nicholson 38 well, in the aft cabin i'd want it as a double, what actually hides behind the sink in there, could i rip it out and stick a double in sideways?
i did read you can extend the starboard bunk but its a "small double"
budget wise i was thinking £40k probably could stretch to 50k for a finished boat with me doing the majority of the work.