westernman
Well-Known Member
What is the Tata Nano of yachting?
Tent and windsurfer.
Been there and done that on a Greek nudist beach. And it was good fun. But I am somewhat older now.......
What is the Tata Nano of yachting?
Was that at the time of wild inflation!I couldnt afford one ( i had the new brochures ) settled for the Silhouette that was rotten around the gunnel's i later found. mended her sailed her the summer & sold @ £300+ profit in September
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Tent and windsurfer.....
LOL ,I am still waiting to go and collect my Debutante from Newhaven .Can't wait to get started on my "Paupers boat".
Hello, We are based in Newhaven, so if you need any assistance, please let me know. We can lift you out onto transport and will try to beat any price you have been quoted.
Drop me an email if we can help. info@plmarine.com
Good luck with your new boat. They are nice boats.
Oh, and as we don't make anything in GB anymore, all of the components come from overseas at an unfathomable exchange rate.
Spot on LS.
The budget sailer is marginalised and a target for his use of slips and other facilities that used to be for free.
For instance, the latest copies are showcasing a jacket which include a couple of panels which light up using internal batteries. And the cost?......over £400! For a jacket. Which will probably never light up in the water anyway. Or take the reviews of 'passage planning software', which conclude that paper charts are better anyway, but how many people will already have forked out hundreds/thousands for the latest 'must-have' kit?
LOL ,I am still waiting to go and collect my Debutante from Newhaven .Can't wait to get started on my "Paupers boat".
Hello, We are based in Newhaven, so if you need any assistance, please let me know. We can lift you out onto transport and will try to beat any price you have been quoted.
Drop me an email if we can help. info@plmarine.com
Good luck with your new boat. They are nice boats.
Thanks for that Peter but I think your neighbours would have something to say about that
Anyway keep an eye on my boat across the water (it on the hard at C's yard)
Derrick
You don't get it do you?
There is no profit in supplying the ordinary man with boats. Whilst there is a finite supply of berths and moorings it is sensible to raise the cost of boating until there is vacant berthing. Then you are operating at maximum profitability.
Why struggle to make a cheap product with low unit profit and all the come-backs. You will have to crowd out the available berthing and moorings all for sod all profit.
Boaters are a cash cow.
If you can't afford a boat, you're out of the equation.
Dyson...you mean the one who binned his British workers once they'd given him their all
Or take the reviews of 'passage planning software', which conclude that paper charts are better anyway, but how many people will already have forked out hundreds/thousands for the latest 'must-have' kit?
not sure that even if I won millions I'd want a big monster - it would all be a big hassle
The outfits do make me laugh sometimes
Me too, particularly the boatloads I see in the Solent in full brand-name oilies and lifejackets and tethers[1], on a sunny day when I'm bimbling around in cheap walking trousers and a T-shirt.
Pete
[1] let's not have that argument, I just want to emphasise that they're dressed for a North Sea gale.
How bigs yours then?It is.![]()