Fr J Hackett
Well-Known Member
What an excellent answer!
I think its very important to be quite "strict" with yourself when looking for a boat.
Just as a check list:
1. Is the boat clean and are her sails and gear clean and does the cabin smell fresh? - this suggests that she has been well cared for and used regularly.
2. Are the sails reasonably "crisp"? If so, they will have a lot of life left in them.
3. If afloat, will the engine start and run easily?
4. What comes with her - sail cover, cockpit cover, fenders, compass, echo sounder, boat hook, dinghy and launching trolley, road trailer, winter cover?
If all the above seems present and correct, she's almost certainly OK.
An old rule of thumb is that the cost of maintaining and running a boat doubles with every five feet in length.
If you keep buying her "presents", the cost rises even faster!
I have just started rereading "Triumph and Tribulation" pity HWT didn't quite follow those guidelines when he bought Baroque.
They do make an excellent guide to buying but I am afraid that in the £3 to £5K bracket the OP is going to have to kiss a lot of frogs before he finds a prince