Hoplo
New Member
Like a lot of people it seems during the COVID epidemic I now want to buy a boat. I have not owned a boat before and have not been brought up around boats. So I have little but not no experience with both sailing and motorboat. So I am looking for a little advice.
I might start a new thread about advice on what sort of boat to buy. But the advice I want here is after I have bought a 2nd hand boat what kind of improvements can I easily / relatively inexpensively make (I appreciate nothing is going to be really cheap on a boat!). So what sort of things should I really make sure the boat has compared to things I can add later? And are the things I should look out for if I want to do upgrades later?
The boat I am likely to buy will be somewhere between the 27 foot to 40 foot range if that makes a difference to your answers. While I don’t intend to be a full time live aboard I would be aiming to spend several weeks at a time on the boat (Then flying or getting a train home for a few weeks before returning to the boat). Mostly but not exclusively in marinas once I have got some experience. Initially just in the U.K. but ultimately around Ireland and Europe too if I like the lifestyle.
1) If after a few months I felt the need for a generator how practical is it to fit one? This is not something I would be comfortable fitting myself so would the cost of having one fitted be too high? Also is space an issue? Would I need to make sure that the boat has spare room and access in either the engine room or a lazorette to fit one at all? Or is it just better to buy a boat with one if I think there is any chance I want one later?
2) A Blackwater tank. Again I would not be comfortable fitting one myself so the cost would include having that professionally done. Not all the boats I have been looking at online seem to have one. And as in the future I might want to cruise the Belgium canals or go to the med being at least able to retrofit one would be important to me.
3) Adding a grey water tank. Hardly any boats I have looked at have these - but some places - Belgium? Seem to require them?
4) increasing the size of an existing fresh water, black water or grey water tank. Is it practical to do this if I am constantly refilling or emptying these?
5) Adding an inverter and possibly extra Domestic batteries if I find I need a bit of extra power outside of a marina but don’t want to go the generator route.
6) Adding a cockpit or Flybridge fridge and / or bbq where there isn’t one but is a space for one.
7) Adding a washer/dryer and / or an oven if the boat does not have one.
8) And finally and perhaps most importantly as I intend to part time home work from the boat. Internet access. Is there anything I need to ensure the boat has which I can’t easily add later to ensure I can connect? At least while I am in a marina.
Thanks!
I might start a new thread about advice on what sort of boat to buy. But the advice I want here is after I have bought a 2nd hand boat what kind of improvements can I easily / relatively inexpensively make (I appreciate nothing is going to be really cheap on a boat!). So what sort of things should I really make sure the boat has compared to things I can add later? And are the things I should look out for if I want to do upgrades later?
The boat I am likely to buy will be somewhere between the 27 foot to 40 foot range if that makes a difference to your answers. While I don’t intend to be a full time live aboard I would be aiming to spend several weeks at a time on the boat (Then flying or getting a train home for a few weeks before returning to the boat). Mostly but not exclusively in marinas once I have got some experience. Initially just in the U.K. but ultimately around Ireland and Europe too if I like the lifestyle.
1) If after a few months I felt the need for a generator how practical is it to fit one? This is not something I would be comfortable fitting myself so would the cost of having one fitted be too high? Also is space an issue? Would I need to make sure that the boat has spare room and access in either the engine room or a lazorette to fit one at all? Or is it just better to buy a boat with one if I think there is any chance I want one later?
2) A Blackwater tank. Again I would not be comfortable fitting one myself so the cost would include having that professionally done. Not all the boats I have been looking at online seem to have one. And as in the future I might want to cruise the Belgium canals or go to the med being at least able to retrofit one would be important to me.
3) Adding a grey water tank. Hardly any boats I have looked at have these - but some places - Belgium? Seem to require them?
4) increasing the size of an existing fresh water, black water or grey water tank. Is it practical to do this if I am constantly refilling or emptying these?
5) Adding an inverter and possibly extra Domestic batteries if I find I need a bit of extra power outside of a marina but don’t want to go the generator route.
6) Adding a cockpit or Flybridge fridge and / or bbq where there isn’t one but is a space for one.
7) Adding a washer/dryer and / or an oven if the boat does not have one.
8) And finally and perhaps most importantly as I intend to part time home work from the boat. Internet access. Is there anything I need to ensure the boat has which I can’t easily add later to ensure I can connect? At least while I am in a marina.
Thanks!