sarabande
Well-Known Member
Just completed purchase of motor sailer in deference to my advanced years, and tried the 10 year old (unserviced !!!) Arimar 6 man liferaft out on what passes for the lawn. Surprise and joy, as it all unfolded with much sibilance.
Checked cost of service and replacement parts - and first quote is for £250 - 300.
Question. Has modern liferaft design (e.g. double floors, access, onboard kit, etc) and structural material changed so much in the last decade, that I am better served to put the £300 towards a new one at £800, and hand the old one to the offspring as a paddling pool ?
Or risk a 1 or 2 year old liferaft from ebay at £500 ?
Range of sailing: English and Bristol Channels, and W France (but don't tell my wife, yet).
Checked cost of service and replacement parts - and first quote is for £250 - 300.
Question. Has modern liferaft design (e.g. double floors, access, onboard kit, etc) and structural material changed so much in the last decade, that I am better served to put the £300 towards a new one at £800, and hand the old one to the offspring as a paddling pool ?
Or risk a 1 or 2 year old liferaft from ebay at £500 ?
Range of sailing: English and Bristol Channels, and W France (but don't tell my wife, yet).