BruceK
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Roy as a word for you IIRC, what was it again?
Purely money, running cost in general and initial purchase cost.Why are you looking at 25' ? Is it a trailer constraint or berthing constraint? The reason being is a small jump to 28 foot or even 32 foot would really open up your choices.
Yes i have seen Nick's boat, very nice, that is on the list, i would rather have a single engine to keep costs down. Not worried about towing, the plan was to keep in the water all summer and dry store during the winter as i want to do most of the maintenance myself.I've been looking based on similar requirements and a similar budget and had shortlisted both the S23/S25 and the Leader 805. Nick Burnham does a great tour of his Leader 805 on his Aquaholic YouTube channel.
You could probably get an early S28 for that money, although I'm not sure if you want to able to tow. You then have the option of twin engines, not sure if that appeals to you or not.
Not overly keen on these, most of what i have been looking at have less than a thousend hours, how much life would be left in this with 4000?
Purely money, running cost in general and initial purchase cost.
Purely money, running cost in general and initial purchase cost.
I will certainly look, i am quite handy with a spanner (Engineer by trade) so a lot of the maintenance will be done by me. Having heard what you all have said i will have a look at the ones for sale and get a feel for them in the flesh as they say, you can only get so much from the net.OK understood. However I would encourage you to think a little bigger and go look around as if you ask anybody here your first boat is seldom the one you stay with for very long and the trend is almost always bigger as you start chaffing against the limitations a small boat brings. Just a jump from 25 to 28 can prove a big difference and 40k will buy you a early to mid 90's 34 foot sports cruiser and good ones can still be had and be cheapish to maintain if you are handy with a spanner. My Formula in the pics above is only worth 40k and similarly the Targa 33 posted
he means mine in the distance(Thunderbird) Formula 34 PC
and thank youshe'd appreciate that in her dotage. She's a very old boat at 92 vintage
I had very similar parameters and after looking at, and having been on, a lot of boats, it was very clear that the Jeanneau 805 Leader is in a different league to the Sealine S23/25. It's a physically much bigger boat (because it is so much wider), it has a far more suitable Volvo Penta KAD 43 or D4 (depending on age), larger cockpit, larger cabin, seperate mid cabin, etc etc. It's more stable at speed because it's wider (mine has no trim tabs, when I bought it I assumed that they would be the first thing I'd need to fit. Three years later I've never bothered, despite plenty of other upgrades) and it has a great hull.
The downside is if you want to trailer it. Basically you can't. When I had my boat delivered it had to come on a truck for that reason. Also it's French, so standard equipment is 'parsimonious', to put it politely! Horn, spring cleats, echo sounder, VHF radio, automatic fire extinguisher etc etc, all on the options list! (That's less of an issue second hand of course as most will have been fitted since).
Lots of videos of mine here, but in particular, check out Jeanneau 805 Leader Full Tour for, well, a full tour!
MY BOAT - 'Smuggler's Blues 2' - YouTube
Great boat, at least look at one before buying anything else. Once I had, it simply became a simple search for the nicest 805 Leader I could find.
Hello Nick, thanks for the info, i have watched your full tour of your boat and many others come to that. Yes the Jeanneau is well up the list. What sort of LPH do you get from the D4 on average? I must admit the more i read and how much more efficient and possibly mre desirable for resale?I had very similar parameters and after looking at, and having been on, a lot of boats, it was very clear that the Jeanneau 805 Leader is in a different league to the Sealine S23/25. It's a physically much bigger boat (because it is so much wider), it has a far more suitable Volvo Penta KAD 43 or D4 (depending on age), larger cockpit, larger cabin, seperate mid cabin, etc etc. It's more stable at speed because it's wider (mine has no trim tabs, when I bought it I assumed that they would be the first thing I'd need to fit. Three years later I've never bothered, despite plenty of other upgrades) and it has a great hull.
The downside is if you want to trailer it. Basically you can't. When I had my boat delivered it had to come on a truck for that reason. Also it's French, so standard equipment is 'parsimonious', to put it politely! Horn, spring cleats, echo sounder, VHF radio, automatic fire extinguisher etc etc, all on the options list! (That's less of an issue second hand of course as most will have been fitted since).
Lots of videos of mine here, but in particular, check out Jeanneau 805 Leader Full Tour for, well, a full tour!
MY BOAT - 'Smuggler's Blues 2' - YouTube
Great boat, at least look at one before buying anything else. Once I had, it simply became a simple search for the nicest 805 Leader I could find.
Great video tour and in great condition, the engine bay looks incredibly tight to access the rear or the engine, does it open up further? The layout and "size" is more comparable to a Sealine s28 not the S23/25.
Hello Nick, thanks for the info, i have watched your full tour of your boat and many others come to that. Yes the Jeanneau is well up the list. What sort of LPH do you get from the D4 on average? I must admit the more i read and how much more efficient and possibly mre desirable for resale?
Hello Nick, thanks for the info, i have watched your full tour of your boat and many others come to that. Yes the Jeanneau is well up the list. What sort of LPH do you get from the D4 on average? I must admit the more i read and how much more efficient and possibly mre desirable for resale?