Gnasher
New Member
Now seems like an amazingly affordable time to be a boat owner if you are OK with settling for an older style like narrow beamed 60's and 70's boats such at the Elizabethans and and Nicholson's . They seem such amazing value for money right now that its prompted me to get back into ownership.
I got out of the game 15 years ago and it seems a lot has changed. The long waiting lists for moorings on the South Coast around the Solent are no more and boats can be purchased at very very reasonable prices and even the cheaper club moorings seem to be more plentiful these days. The time just seems right again.
So now that Iv'e decided to take the plunge I need to decide which boat is for me. I used to own an Elizabethan 29 and I think they are good solid boats but this time round I'm interested in something a little bigger. Iv'e narrowed my search down to a Nicholson 32 , a Elizabethan 30 or perhaps a Elizabethan 31. I'd be interested to hear what you would choose and why ? Iv'e decided to set my budget at £11k but is it worth spending the extra on a Nicholson. Will I get more for my money ?
I got out of the game 15 years ago and it seems a lot has changed. The long waiting lists for moorings on the South Coast around the Solent are no more and boats can be purchased at very very reasonable prices and even the cheaper club moorings seem to be more plentiful these days. The time just seems right again.
So now that Iv'e decided to take the plunge I need to decide which boat is for me. I used to own an Elizabethan 29 and I think they are good solid boats but this time round I'm interested in something a little bigger. Iv'e narrowed my search down to a Nicholson 32 , a Elizabethan 30 or perhaps a Elizabethan 31. I'd be interested to hear what you would choose and why ? Iv'e decided to set my budget at £11k but is it worth spending the extra on a Nicholson. Will I get more for my money ?