Egret
Well-Known Member
Bought a small Hunter in 1979 for the same amount that I would have paid for a Mediterranean holiday. Two upgrades for the same amount as holidays and I still have the value in the current boat, 45 years later, whereas the 3 holidays would have been over as soon as I returned so money 'lost'. I worked out (somewhere above) that the running cost over the 45 years has been no more than a single cup of Costa Coffee per day.
Potential to have a serviceable boat of the type being considered in this thread for much less than a Mediterranean holiday
Admittedly young people are time limited and now more likely to have paddleboards or dinghies, but seeing some moving over to cruising boats or want them as overnight accommodation..
Yacht company locally advertises recycling and putting rest in the big incinerator for a reasonable price when the time comes. Good that the incinerator takes it.
Potential to have a serviceable boat of the type being considered in this thread for much less than a Mediterranean holiday
Admittedly young people are time limited and now more likely to have paddleboards or dinghies, but seeing some moving over to cruising boats or want them as overnight accommodation..
Yacht company locally advertises recycling and putting rest in the big incinerator for a reasonable price when the time comes. Good that the incinerator takes it.
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