SnaxMuppet
Well-Known Member
I have been asked to explain why my Merry Fisher 625 is for sale so I will...
Our holiday this summer made us realise that this boat is far too small for what we want to do with it. It is a super boat but it really isn't designed for living on for any period of time. We knew it wasn't of course when we bought it but we were hoping/expecting that we would be satisfied putting up with the lack of room on the occasional times that we went away on it. We aren't.
I then had the accident injuring my foot and the forced rest has allowed us to reassess our feelings about upgrading to something bigger. We decided that the minimum we would be happy with was 10m and when we considered the costs involved in that neither of us were happy. In fact, it bacame clear that although we both love boating we don't feel that it is worth the costs especially when we considered what else we could do with the money.
So we have decided to sell up. We aren't stopping all marine entertainment though. Once we have sold we are going to get a 3 person hovercraft. They aren't expensive (£7k new) and they are a great alternative to a rib or jetski. It means that we still get out on the water from time to time but this time it is at minimum cost and maximum fun.
Our holiday this summer made us realise that this boat is far too small for what we want to do with it. It is a super boat but it really isn't designed for living on for any period of time. We knew it wasn't of course when we bought it but we were hoping/expecting that we would be satisfied putting up with the lack of room on the occasional times that we went away on it. We aren't.
I then had the accident injuring my foot and the forced rest has allowed us to reassess our feelings about upgrading to something bigger. We decided that the minimum we would be happy with was 10m and when we considered the costs involved in that neither of us were happy. In fact, it bacame clear that although we both love boating we don't feel that it is worth the costs especially when we considered what else we could do with the money.
So we have decided to sell up. We aren't stopping all marine entertainment though. Once we have sold we are going to get a 3 person hovercraft. They aren't expensive (£7k new) and they are a great alternative to a rib or jetski. It means that we still get out on the water from time to time but this time it is at minimum cost and maximum fun.