oldgit
Well-Known Member
Reading a recent past post about the lack of boats attending a certain rally and the number of boats going a moss green at our club.
Is the ubiquitous twin diesel boat in the autumn of its life?
Having had a few knocks in the last few years, has fuel and the increased costs of mooring and running this sort of boat finally done for it.
There will always be a fortunate few who can wander along to the broker and hand over the readies for a new or nearly new boat,but the days of the averagely ? comfortable chap able to fund a new Turbo 36 or Princess 415 seem to be gone. Most of the larger newer boats appear to be arriving courtesy of DINK(ies) and unlikely to have any at their stage of life.
Cannot remember the last young chap with family joining our club with biggish/newish boat.
Without exception anybody new appears to be running a small boat on a very tight budget, the chances of them being able to run a pair of 306HP twins at any point in the future seems doubtful to say the least.
Who is going buy all those 35-40ft boats which used to travel so far and wide.?
Even on the Thames the decline in boat registrations over last decade (lets not go there
) has been steady and obvious.
Is the ubiquitous twin diesel boat in the autumn of its life?
Having had a few knocks in the last few years, has fuel and the increased costs of mooring and running this sort of boat finally done for it.
There will always be a fortunate few who can wander along to the broker and hand over the readies for a new or nearly new boat,but the days of the averagely ? comfortable chap able to fund a new Turbo 36 or Princess 415 seem to be gone. Most of the larger newer boats appear to be arriving courtesy of DINK(ies) and unlikely to have any at their stage of life.
Cannot remember the last young chap with family joining our club with biggish/newish boat.
Without exception anybody new appears to be running a small boat on a very tight budget, the chances of them being able to run a pair of 306HP twins at any point in the future seems doubtful to say the least.
Who is going buy all those 35-40ft boats which used to travel so far and wide.?
Even on the Thames the decline in boat registrations over last decade (lets not go there
Last edited: