ashtead
Well-Known Member
Like buying many things it's down to budget but maybe joining say an owners club such as Westerly or Moody will open up connections with older owners who might welcome a younger sailor with time to maintain and a share in such a boat might be a way to learn more without such a large financial commitment for a few years? I don't know how such fora put keen new cash poor potential owners in touch with retiring owners but if you can be seen as a good home for a craft the retiring sailor might be more flexible on price on basis vessel will be going to a good home. Take time to walk around a few clubs though in areas near coast where you might have connections and get to quiz a few grey beards in the bar. As I'm sure you know there are many out there willing to share wisdom but you might want to identify a few models to target researches to particular associations as a starter. Do off course go and talk to a few brokers in your target market and attend some second hand boat shows to kick a few tyres . Draw up a list of what you want thoigh after researches . I'm sure you will find once requirements are on paper the actual choices in budget might be limited.