Ianj68
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
Having had our Searay 315 for nearly 9 years now we're approaching the point where we are looking to change her.
The key reasons for change are:
1) We have young grandchildren who want to come boating with us so wish to move away from open plan to separate cabins.
2) Following a motorbike accident I have started to develop arthritis in my fingers and thumbs so I'm struggling to fasten poppers on the large amount on canvases that our current boat has.
3) We've come to the conclusion that the weather in the UK is just not conducive to open sports boat use and will get more use out of a fly on account of the saloon.
So, for these reasons we want something that offers a hardtop or a fly-bridge.
We're at a very early stage but potential candidates at the moment are a Bav 35 Hardtop, SC35, F34, F37 and the Prestige 36.
Our budget is around the £150k mark and we do our boating in the solent area.
I will admit that I always promised myself a V42 as my next boat but the good lady wife thinks I'll struggle with the canvases again.
So, the questions. After having sportsboats for over 20 years will I regret buying a fly-bridge? Does a hardtop really give the feeling of driving a sportsboat, i.e. the sun and wind on your face, when the top is pulled back? What are your experiences of our current list? Is a fly-bridge a sensible option with little ones aboard? And, finally, anything else I should be adding to the list?
Thanks
Ian
Having had our Searay 315 for nearly 9 years now we're approaching the point where we are looking to change her.
The key reasons for change are:
1) We have young grandchildren who want to come boating with us so wish to move away from open plan to separate cabins.
2) Following a motorbike accident I have started to develop arthritis in my fingers and thumbs so I'm struggling to fasten poppers on the large amount on canvases that our current boat has.
3) We've come to the conclusion that the weather in the UK is just not conducive to open sports boat use and will get more use out of a fly on account of the saloon.
So, for these reasons we want something that offers a hardtop or a fly-bridge.
We're at a very early stage but potential candidates at the moment are a Bav 35 Hardtop, SC35, F34, F37 and the Prestige 36.
Our budget is around the £150k mark and we do our boating in the solent area.
I will admit that I always promised myself a V42 as my next boat but the good lady wife thinks I'll struggle with the canvases again.
So, the questions. After having sportsboats for over 20 years will I regret buying a fly-bridge? Does a hardtop really give the feeling of driving a sportsboat, i.e. the sun and wind on your face, when the top is pulled back? What are your experiences of our current list? Is a fly-bridge a sensible option with little ones aboard? And, finally, anything else I should be adding to the list?
Thanks
Ian