dgadee
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No. Have you? Does anybody?
Yes, but wondered if I was the only one.
No. Have you? Does anybody?
Well I think we should be grateful to you.Yes, but wondered if I was the only one.
Well I think we should be grateful to you.
Maybe I will send them a few quid.
Awful looking thingThese people will do you a very nice old pharts boat 28 or 31 ft. Always thought they looked a grand thing
But it is NOT separate sleeping spaces is it? The forward cabin has no division from the main saloon so anyone sleeping there has no privacy for sleeping, dressing etc.My family would not like that & I would not take some crew on that basis either. I also note the much reduced storage compared to earlier 315 Hanse versions. The aft double cabin is not really that good for 2 people; very claustrophobic; OK for the odd night & great for one, But that is all.An overheard a comment from a Principle of a sailing school, the gist of which was that clients don't want to share sleeping space with strangers. It is a reflection of what is demanded and one reason why designers go for volume and separate sleeping spaces on smaller boats. The new Hanse 315, being a great example with double bed aft cabin.
Hanse 315 | Great standards. Compact design.
But it is NOT separate sleeping spaces is it? The forward cabin has no division from the main saloon so anyone sleeping there has no privacy for sleeping, dressing etc.My family would not like that & I would not take some crew on that basis either. I also note the much reduced storage compared to earlier 315 Hanse versions. The aft double cabin is not really that good for 2 people; very claustrophobic; OK for the odd night & great for one, But that is all.
I do not like the deck control gear. A 13.6HP engine trying to push that boat through a chop is not on. The power at the prop would be about 5HP . Nowhere near enough. A backward design step in my view.
I went to buy a new boat about 8 years ago & was so disappointed with the 35 ft Hanse that I did not buy it. I am afraid I had to admit that the Bavaria on the next stand was better in many ways - apart, I expect, from performance. But there is no wayI would sink to buying a Bav. In the end I decided my 2003 model was far better built than the later versions & better looking as well. I just wish I had been shown the 34 ft Hanse when I bought it, as I may well have bought that instead at the time. A possible mistake.
There, that fixed that for you!But there is no wayI would sink to buying a Bav.. A possible mistake.
YesNo. Have you? Does anybody?
Awful looking thing
But to each his own
What are you getting?I'm buying one. Are you disgusted?
So are the French building small boats but not showing them at Southampton?I haven’t been to a boat show since covid, but don’t forget that France is home to the worlds largest manufacturer of small boats. Before covid the shows were always full of small boats, sail and power. Nonetheless, the French makers are building ever bigger boats
What are you getting?
The IHT discount shouldn't apply as you shouldn't be paying IHT anyway. Either spend it or give it away, or take out life assurance, or put it in trust (a bit) or IHT protected asset etc etc.
I know nothing about that but the Grand Pavois in La Rochelle starts on the 28th September and you will see them all there!So are the French building small boats but not showing them at Southampton?
Thanks for that. Looks good.These people will do you a very nice old pharts boat 28 or 31 ft. Always thought they looked a grand thing
Best viewed as a boat comfy for two, flat bottom to dry out in the Scillies, Brittany or Wales, lots of head and elbow room:
North Cape 31C – NAZ-schepen
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Have you seen how low the IHT limit is? A modest house in the home counties will get you there before you add anything you have saved in life.
Have you contributed to Wikipedia's call for financial support?
I think they are quite well off at present, but I've never come across anyone else who has (and they are fund seeking now with banners). It's a great project - today's equivalent of Diderot's Encylopedie - but infinitely more useful.
ps: is this thread drift?
Agree, only around 5% of estates pay any inheritance tax at all, the vast majority, 95%, pay nothingIt is currently £1 million for a house owning married couple if the unused first spouse's allowance is used on death of the second, and the direct descendants house allowance is also used.