V1701
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Bloomin' heck. That is actually a real bargain, if it's in sound condition...QUOTE]
Yeah late 70's solid build and long keel I'm almost tempted to go have a look...![]()
Bloomin' heck. That is actually a real bargain, if it's in sound condition...QUOTE]
Yeah late 70's solid build and long keel I'm almost tempted to go have a look...![]()
The recent posts about buying to a budget made me curious as to the answers I'd get to this...
I have £2,000. What yacht could I buy to liveaboard and do some cruising with?
Cheers,
Nathan
Bloomin' heck. That is actually a real bargain, if it's in sound condition...QUOTE]
Yeah late 70's solid build and long keel I'm almost tempted to go have a look...![]()
It is a bargain but not as nice as the one that you have already got - don't tempt yourself...
It is a bargain but not as nice as the one that you have already got - don't tempt yourself...
I know I'd end up with 2 boats and I only need one! I do like a bargain though, blame living in Yorkshire for 15 years for that...![]()
The recent posts about buying to a budget made me curious as to the answers I'd get to this...
I have £2,000. What yacht could I buy to liveaboard and do some cruising with?
Simple. If you ask round at many clubs you will find there are old GRP boats, things like the very early Westerlies, that people cant sell and are prepared to give away or just take £500 for.. Ask at brokers or look at ads and you'll get nowhere