Nautorius
Well-Known Member
Remembering the great deal Divemaster got on his boat and the quality he has talked about I set my self a little challenge;
To find a 35-42 ft Flybridge/ cool sports cruiser of good name and reputation for £10-15k less than a corresponding Fairline/Princess/Sealine.
It proved to be very easy! Within one hour I had found the following great deals on boats such as Ferretti, Laver, Alfamarine, Technomarine, Mochi and even Riva for all under £50k! Some are even 40ft plus and although they may be slightly odd inside, refurbs do not cost that much.
Now the UK boats are less 'Daring' i.e not as styled as the Italian boats and those 1980's Italian boats look very 80's and dated but in the same way Art Deco is back I think those aggressive angular 80's styles are in vogue again (personal preference!)
The difference is the Italian boats are well built, well specked and available a a great price!
So here are a few. A Laver 40 Fly , a Alfamarine 40, a Technomarine 42C
a Ferretti 38 Altura a Riva Bravo 38 and finally a lovely big Mochi!
Now I would be proud to own any of these craft and at slightly more than my Aquador 23HT I have to say it is very tempting!
With Interest rates and costs rising, buying a boat from Italy and then using her here could be the answer? Why spend £85k on a Princess 35 when that Alfamarine looks great...and why spend £70k on a Sealine 360 when that Technomarine is very promissing.
I am NOT going to do it, but if I was needing an upgrade I would consider it. Would you?
Cheers
Paul /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
To find a 35-42 ft Flybridge/ cool sports cruiser of good name and reputation for £10-15k less than a corresponding Fairline/Princess/Sealine.
It proved to be very easy! Within one hour I had found the following great deals on boats such as Ferretti, Laver, Alfamarine, Technomarine, Mochi and even Riva for all under £50k! Some are even 40ft plus and although they may be slightly odd inside, refurbs do not cost that much.
Now the UK boats are less 'Daring' i.e not as styled as the Italian boats and those 1980's Italian boats look very 80's and dated but in the same way Art Deco is back I think those aggressive angular 80's styles are in vogue again (personal preference!)
The difference is the Italian boats are well built, well specked and available a a great price!
So here are a few. A Laver 40 Fly , a Alfamarine 40, a Technomarine 42C
a Ferretti 38 Altura a Riva Bravo 38 and finally a lovely big Mochi!
Now I would be proud to own any of these craft and at slightly more than my Aquador 23HT I have to say it is very tempting!
With Interest rates and costs rising, buying a boat from Italy and then using her here could be the answer? Why spend £85k on a Princess 35 when that Alfamarine looks great...and why spend £70k on a Sealine 360 when that Technomarine is very promissing.
I am NOT going to do it, but if I was needing an upgrade I would consider it. Would you?
Cheers
Paul /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif