Thanks for all your thoughts...they are much appreciated. I am finding it is very easy in this game to keep adding 10K to the budget to get to the next boat... but think I need to set myself a hard limit of £75k and post 2000. I am also reluctant to go over 30ft due to the added expense across the board and I also want to be able to nip out for a couple hours or on my own without it becoming a big thing or too daunting. I think what I am looking for really is the most well thought out cockpit space within these parameters... i.e a convertible helm position or other forward facing seating which joins the table/faces the rest of the cockpit when not underway. Basically, I am trying to avoid having 'wasted' seating which wouldn't be considered sociable to the main cockpit space. My last boat had seating for 7 but could not have been a less sociable layout, so trying to avoid that.
The SC29 looks very intriguing and the one above is for sale at the same place as the only targa 30 in the country, so will take a trip up there this weekend I think.
As a side thought and admittedly from very little actual experience, its a shame nobody seems to be building boats like the San Remo 33 or Portofino 32 any more, especially in this country where you aren't probably wanting to get in and out of the water every 5 minutes.
If 30ft is the limit the SC29 comes close - the reversible helm seat helps
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How about a San Remo 33 which has been refitted: Sunseeker San Remo 33 for sale
If 30ft is the limit the SC29 comes close - the reversible helm seat helps
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Probably the best 30ft cockpit boat I have been on was a Princess 286 Riviera
But they are older than the OP prefers and I suspect they may only come with petrol engines
The downside of the SC29 is the d3 engines which is where the low tech of older boats starts to look attractive.
Not so much a bad reputation but anything electronic with numerous sensors and the ECU mounted on the engine in a salt water environment for 15 plus years will have more potential issues than just plain mechanical.Do they have a bad reputation?
Will you need to cook for 8 or is it snacks
So the SC29 didn’t quite do it, the 37‘s suggested were too big so I suggest the Sealine S34. Well proven boat, in your price range and a good compromise for your needs.
There are quite a few on this forum with these.
eg
Sealine S34 Used Boat for Sale 2000
Boat prices seem to have gone through the roof.Hi David,
I think the SC29 would probably be good for my needs but that S34 does look very tempting. I had them at nearer 90-100K, but that one does look good value. A lot of boat for the money. I will try and get to view one.
Thanks
It's the older engine known as D3 in the SC29. 190 or 160hp. Variable vane turbo.Do some research on the D3 engine for the SC29 because it describes 2 different engines, one a marinised Volvo car engine and the other a totally new unit. I believe some turbo problems with the car engine derivative.
Others will know more.
I had a Targa 30 and I don't think I'd want to take out 8 people on it.Just snacks... maybe grill up a few burgers, but nothing more than that. I should add that I am not expecting to have 8 on all the time, just would be good to accommodate that many for a sunset run out and few drinks at times. I expect half the time it will just be me and she (and the dog).
Hi David,
I think the SC29 would probably be good for my needs but that S34 does look very tempting. I had them at nearer 90-100K, but that one does look good value. A lot of boat for the money. I will try and get to view one.
Thanks