foxgoose
Well-Known Member
Advice sought from the wise ones.
Going out to Malta next month to (hopefully) buy a boat.
Choice is limited to the few available with permanent berths in the marina near where we live which include-
1. Ancient plywood Chris Craft which looks scary.
2. Ancient refurbed 50 ft dutch steel job which has a certain romantic appeal but probably totally impractical for heistant newbie like me and probably does 5 knots backwards max with guaranteed mal-de-mer.
3. Slightly less ancient 1977 Moonraker 36 which has been immaculately kept up by professional marine engineer (known to me) and re-engined in 98 with nice IVECO 330's (450 hrs)
4. Less ancient again 1985 Princess 38 with 255 Volvos (760 hrs) reputed to be in very good nick.
Was really looking for something newer, smaller and easier to singlehand but ... nothing doing.
So I'll probably choose from the last two but I have a memory of having seen vaguely derisory references to Moonrakers here in the past.
Any advice, warnings, observations ?????
Ta
<hr width=100% size=1>
Going out to Malta next month to (hopefully) buy a boat.
Choice is limited to the few available with permanent berths in the marina near where we live which include-
1. Ancient plywood Chris Craft which looks scary.
2. Ancient refurbed 50 ft dutch steel job which has a certain romantic appeal but probably totally impractical for heistant newbie like me and probably does 5 knots backwards max with guaranteed mal-de-mer.
3. Slightly less ancient 1977 Moonraker 36 which has been immaculately kept up by professional marine engineer (known to me) and re-engined in 98 with nice IVECO 330's (450 hrs)
4. Less ancient again 1985 Princess 38 with 255 Volvos (760 hrs) reputed to be in very good nick.
Was really looking for something newer, smaller and easier to singlehand but ... nothing doing.
So I'll probably choose from the last two but I have a memory of having seen vaguely derisory references to Moonrakers here in the past.
Any advice, warnings, observations ?????
Ta
<hr width=100% size=1>