River retirement planning.

wonky

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Hello all, planning a few years ahead but what would the forum recommend for river day boat/odd overnight. I like the English harbour, what else is in that category?

Thank you in advance.
 
From my experiences messing about on rivers I would look for an outboard powered boat. Easy to service and fix. Being petrol powered they warm up quick and don't smell when the wind is behind you. And when you inevitably hit something, props are easy to change and cheap enough to keep a spare. Then shallow draft and a spacious cockpit for warm evenings.
 
Take a look at the Waterspoor range of Sloops at Bray!

Various engines from trolling power to 200hp Yanmars, and quite a few to choose from. Cracking looking things, and will take lots of people on a nice day.

I really fancy one of these to cut costs but my Wife prohibits downsizing :p
 
Take a look at the Waterspoor range of Sloops at Bray!

Various engines from trolling power to 200hp Yanmars, and quite a few to choose from. Cracking looking things, and will take lots of people on a nice day.

Like them but need a bit of accommodation in case enjoying a pub too much!

I really fancy one of these to cut costs but my Wife prohibits downsizing :p
 
The Greenline did pop into my mind but would like a bit of open boating. The Dutch definitely do seem to have this area covered. Is there a boat show over there?
 
Thanks for all your contributions so far. I'm liking the intercruiser 28 cabrio, shame about the fake teak, but I'm sure that's an option! I'm away for Boot but maybe in 2018:-)
 
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