Neil
Well-Known Member
Many thanks for the many and very informative replies, it's given me a lot to think about.
I have just come across another boat that sounds quite good at a brokerage that is fairly nearby, a Shipman 28 that seems to have quite a nice interior, this being one of the points that will be important to my significant other! 1974 and costs £10950 with a Bukh engine, it has a full cockpit enclosure and Eberspacher heating. I wonder if I should go and have a look. It is (almost) within my budget (10K) but might go for a lower offer I expect.
A Shipman would be a nice boat; I went to see a Shipman myself - it was one of the three that I had earmarked. However, like any boat, try and get the best spec you can for the money. The one I looked at had a new engine, mast and boom (in last two 2 years), repainted topsides etc. On paper it sounded great, but the rest of the boat was well below par, so I passed.
I eventually bought the outsider of the bunch (Sadler 25), really on the basis of a glowing survey and that the seller had spent €10K on it in the last 12 months, including a new engine with all the bits and with 25 hrs on it with three years warranty. We haggled and haggled, and although I paid more for it than I wanted, he didn't get as much as he'd hoped. However, I didn't mind paying a premium; after all, in two or three years, if I want a change and decide to sell, the engine will still be 'new'.
I could still spend another 2K on it to bring it up to 'my' spec - money I'd never really realise on its sale, but that's boating for you!