TimBob1989
Well-Known Member
Hi folks,
In order to celebrate the passing of my youth into being a 'grown-up' next summer, I am hoping to pursue some sort of adventure involving boats. I rather fancy a trip around the UK or to somewhere in Europe, but obviously require a capable boat. I'm thinking Coribbee or Hurley 22 etc. I can handle the cost of purchase and moorings (if I'm not too fussy about drying out) but have absolutely no idea about other costs of upkeep for such boats -insurance, fuel, repair budgets etc. I figure the best thing to do is ask! So, if anyone owns or has owned such a boat, perhaps they could give me a realistic idea of how much it costs them?
I'm sure many have dreamed about such a trip, but my intention has lately become a lot more serious as my sister has been dignosed with Lupus, and I would really like to use the trip to generate some sponsorship for 'Lupus UK' and raise awareness of a disease that I myself had never heard of.
If anyone can offer some advice re the practicalities, it would be greatly welcomed!
Cheers,
Robin
In order to celebrate the passing of my youth into being a 'grown-up' next summer, I am hoping to pursue some sort of adventure involving boats. I rather fancy a trip around the UK or to somewhere in Europe, but obviously require a capable boat. I'm thinking Coribbee or Hurley 22 etc. I can handle the cost of purchase and moorings (if I'm not too fussy about drying out) but have absolutely no idea about other costs of upkeep for such boats -insurance, fuel, repair budgets etc. I figure the best thing to do is ask! So, if anyone owns or has owned such a boat, perhaps they could give me a realistic idea of how much it costs them?
I'm sure many have dreamed about such a trip, but my intention has lately become a lot more serious as my sister has been dignosed with Lupus, and I would really like to use the trip to generate some sponsorship for 'Lupus UK' and raise awareness of a disease that I myself had never heard of.
If anyone can offer some advice re the practicalities, it would be greatly welcomed!
Cheers,
Robin