Ludd
Well-Known Member
NOT having a pop---genuine question!Stand by for loads of posts extolling thick grp from the days when they padded it out with anything from chalk to slate dust! The reality of course is that the construction quality of equivalent boats made today is far better just as it is for everything else from cars to tv sets. We make technical progress.
Anyway, moving on from there before I get lynched by MAB owner.The main problem you will have is that just like houses are all about the fitment of internals and finishing, so boats are about more than the hull. And all these boat fittings will have worn over the years. Some will have been replaced, and some will have been bodged by owners who could afford the buying price of the boat but not the maintenance costs. Most other worn out bits will still be there. And replacements for a big old boat cost much the same as they do for a big new boat - you might buy an old Ferrari for the cost of a new Ford but the spares prices wont be the same!
Design has moved on a great deal since the 60s. Many designs from that period were simply wooden boats made in grp and so incorporating all the weaknesses that were forced on the designer by using wood. Long keels are a good example of that!
So whilst it's possible to buy an old boat in really good nick, it's more likely to break your heart and your wallet. Certainly my experience has been that the cheapest boat to own that I ever had was a new small one. And it was the boat that gave me the most sailing time since I had little or nothing to maintain. All the others showed signs of previous owners who didnt want to spend or couldn't afford to maintain at the correct standard using a yard and werent that practical themselves.
Do you need a survey? Yes you do - if only to protect you from yourself. It's so easy to get boat buyers goggles and to overlook the obvious problems. Even with a surveyor I've talked myself into unwise decisions - God knows what I might have bought without one.
What happened to the Starlights(35s I think ) that were virtually falling apart? Did the owners get any redress?