awol
Well-Known Member
DAKA's recent query on whether sailing is really cheaper than power got me thinking again about how much my boat actually costs each year. My masochistic streak has me compiling a spreadsheet of spend, an activity I would counsel others against - it should also be password protected for matrimonial security!
Last year I ended up with a total cost of just over £2 per nm for a 2000+nm, 9 month season which included running costs - the marginal costs after the fixed and maintenance spend and including gas, diesel, marinas (o'nighters) - of 69p per nm. This year so far I am running at 73p per nm but that includes over 100 hours of running the donk due to a sad lack of wind up here.
So what? Well, apart from knowing how grateful my friends and crew should be, not a lot! However, I do know it is considerably less than it could be, more than I would like it to be and, unlike a mobo, the cost per nm goes down the more I use it.
Last year I ended up with a total cost of just over £2 per nm for a 2000+nm, 9 month season which included running costs - the marginal costs after the fixed and maintenance spend and including gas, diesel, marinas (o'nighters) - of 69p per nm. This year so far I am running at 73p per nm but that includes over 100 hours of running the donk due to a sad lack of wind up here.
So what? Well, apart from knowing how grateful my friends and crew should be, not a lot! However, I do know it is considerably less than it could be, more than I would like it to be and, unlike a mobo, the cost per nm goes down the more I use it.