boatmike
Well-Known Member
As a multihull freak I have contemplated selling my dear old Prout 37 and buying a boat that is less beamy cos SWMBO is unlikely to tolerate months at sea but does like canals and the idea of the med. Also I am getting older and winching in that enormous genoa is getting a strain. So went to the boat show with an open mind.
Looked at Southerlies..... OK I suppose but I only liked the 35 with proper wheelhouse seating that you can see out of. Why do all the rest have the galley up and saloon down? And the beds are so tiny and you have to climb up and down all the time... Lifting keel good but generally claustrophobic... Hmmm thought I.... I am used to much more space than this......
Then looked at the Cromarty 36. A great little boat for geriatric old farts like me, a proper sea boat, but will fit in canals..... Still tiny though...
Hmmm.... How about a motor boat? Looked at the Antaris Nine-Fifty. Super Boat! But even with just a single 160HP engine it would cost me over 100 quid in diesel to get to Cherbourg and back and I wouldn't want to ride out a gale in one.... so no not really!
Then SWMBO said... Ohh look! a 42 ft boat for 160,000 quid.... Bavaria of course. Went on to have a look and yes indeed it really was truly awful. The interior looks like a cheap MFI flat pack job. The electrical installation was a joke... (you are not supposed to look at that of course!) and the winches are about the size I would expect on a 25 footer! In fact all the deck gear and rigging was so lightweight it is obvious that there is nothing of quality there.... Looked at various other boats too but totally underwhelmed by anything under 40ft
So I have decided. Peregrine stays! 5ft 6in double bed. No rolling at anchor. 3 ft draught.
Big galley, comfy seats where I can see out. Enormous cockpit.... I shall just have to practice getting a 5 metre wide boat into a 5.2 metre wide lock!
It's good to see what everyone else puts up with though. Makes you appreciate what you have....
Looked at Southerlies..... OK I suppose but I only liked the 35 with proper wheelhouse seating that you can see out of. Why do all the rest have the galley up and saloon down? And the beds are so tiny and you have to climb up and down all the time... Lifting keel good but generally claustrophobic... Hmmm thought I.... I am used to much more space than this......
Then looked at the Cromarty 36. A great little boat for geriatric old farts like me, a proper sea boat, but will fit in canals..... Still tiny though...
Hmmm.... How about a motor boat? Looked at the Antaris Nine-Fifty. Super Boat! But even with just a single 160HP engine it would cost me over 100 quid in diesel to get to Cherbourg and back and I wouldn't want to ride out a gale in one.... so no not really!
Then SWMBO said... Ohh look! a 42 ft boat for 160,000 quid.... Bavaria of course. Went on to have a look and yes indeed it really was truly awful. The interior looks like a cheap MFI flat pack job. The electrical installation was a joke... (you are not supposed to look at that of course!) and the winches are about the size I would expect on a 25 footer! In fact all the deck gear and rigging was so lightweight it is obvious that there is nothing of quality there.... Looked at various other boats too but totally underwhelmed by anything under 40ft
So I have decided. Peregrine stays! 5ft 6in double bed. No rolling at anchor. 3 ft draught.
Big galley, comfy seats where I can see out. Enormous cockpit.... I shall just have to practice getting a 5 metre wide boat into a 5.2 metre wide lock!
It's good to see what everyone else puts up with though. Makes you appreciate what you have....