Stats007
Well-Known Member
I'd jump at the chance for a 10m berth for £5k a year - here it's £8k 
Sealines / Maxums / Dorals etc aren't the best sea boats in the world though they do provide a lot of features for the money. The Targa is a proven boat but a 33' would be too old for me and the 34' is out of budget. Princess and Sunseeker also offer decent hulls but again you'd be looking at an early to mid-90s boat for £40k. The older Volvo TAMD ar AQAD engines usually found in these boats aren't as powerful as the later KAMD/KADs you'd be getting in a 2000 onwards boat. They don't offer EVC either which is nice to have on a twin-engined boat and unless they've had an electronics upgrade the VHF / Radar / AIS / Plotter / Instrumentation will be tired. Whether this is a consideration or not I'll leave up to you.
For my money the Bavaria 300 Sport is a good choice being reasonably modern though it has that bloated foredeck for the extra headroom in the cabin. The Beneateau Ombrine 1001 is a rare boat and has an excellent hull - the aft cabin spacious and the boat also looks great in my opinion. If low-speed cruising is an option then a Nelson, Corvette or an older Nimbus might be an option for your budget. These are all good sea boats and built to a higher standard than the average 'plastic fanstastic' you see wobbling about. Personally I would wait a year and be looking at something from Aquador, Botnia Targa or Windy but you'll need £70k for one of those over 30'. Alternatively something smaller like a Targa 30' or a Merry Fisher 925 / Beneteau Antares 9 if you like the flybridge fisher?
Sealines / Maxums / Dorals etc aren't the best sea boats in the world though they do provide a lot of features for the money. The Targa is a proven boat but a 33' would be too old for me and the 34' is out of budget. Princess and Sunseeker also offer decent hulls but again you'd be looking at an early to mid-90s boat for £40k. The older Volvo TAMD ar AQAD engines usually found in these boats aren't as powerful as the later KAMD/KADs you'd be getting in a 2000 onwards boat. They don't offer EVC either which is nice to have on a twin-engined boat and unless they've had an electronics upgrade the VHF / Radar / AIS / Plotter / Instrumentation will be tired. Whether this is a consideration or not I'll leave up to you.
For my money the Bavaria 300 Sport is a good choice being reasonably modern though it has that bloated foredeck for the extra headroom in the cabin. The Beneateau Ombrine 1001 is a rare boat and has an excellent hull - the aft cabin spacious and the boat also looks great in my opinion. If low-speed cruising is an option then a Nelson, Corvette or an older Nimbus might be an option for your budget. These are all good sea boats and built to a higher standard than the average 'plastic fanstastic' you see wobbling about. Personally I would wait a year and be looking at something from Aquador, Botnia Targa or Windy but you'll need £70k for one of those over 30'. Alternatively something smaller like a Targa 30' or a Merry Fisher 925 / Beneteau Antares 9 if you like the flybridge fisher?