Completely agree butut the boat he's looking at is supposed to be less that 20Money well spent if you are spending 50 grand or so!
Completely agree butut the boat he's looking at is supposed to be less that 20Money well spent if you are spending 50 grand or so!
If it's for a few weeks a year, you're better off renting.
Not sure that makes your case, after the deposit that's £832. If you paid £45k for a boat and £3k a year on mooring and maintenance (which is probably light) then you could have had 90 rentals over ten years at the same cost with none of the risk.Here is a typical illustration Mat:
Boatark StarDuration:Party Size:
Max 7 Pets:
Start Date:20/06/2025
End Date:23/06/2025
Nights:3
June Special:£-390.25
Hire Charge:£1115.00
Damage Waiver:£38.00
Cost of Hire:£762.75
Refundable Deposit:£125.00
Pet(s) charge:£32.00
Total payable:£919.75
I could pop over to see you cheaper than that! Purely for interest, what would a typical French hire cost?
Not sure that makes your case, after the deposit that's £832. If you paid £45k for a boat and £3k a year on mooring and maintenance (which is probably light) then you could have had 90 rentals over ten years at the same cost with none of the risk.
Renting seems way more appealing to me!
after the deposit that's £832
Except that at the end of the money, there is nothing to show for it
You could also go out to sea, over to France, or on a lake in one of those.Here is another thought, as I don't intend to live aboard. It might also be usable on "my" patch of the river perhaps...
Viking 26ft Wide Beam Cabin Cruiser
1999 Viking 26 Wide Beam Cabin Cruiser
Honda 40hp Outboard | Sleeps 6 | Excellent Condition
This beautifully maintained and tastefully renovated Viking 26 is a perfect inland cruiser for weekends away or longer river adventures. At 26ft with a wide beam, she offers spacious accommodation and a modern, airy feel throughout. Ready to cruise and enjoy immediately.
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Key Features:
• Honda 40hp outboard engine – Serviced in the last 12 months
• Three leisure batteries for reliable off-grid cruising
• New inverter (short burst 240V – great for charging tools/devices)
• Air conditioning system – Provides both hot and cold air
• Sleeps 6 comfortably
• Recently renovated galley & heads:
• New fridge
• Fully refurbished toilet and shower room
• Modern galley space with excellent storage
• New carpets and oak boat table with classic compass design
• Cockpit with white leather seats, a new white leather steering wheel, and a redesigned dashboard
• Canopy in fair condition
• Hull recently jet washed
Solar panels installed for keeping the leisure batteries topped up
Additional Info:
• Ideal for cruising the Avon and Midlands waterways
• Turnkey condition – ready to cruise
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You could also go out to sea, over to France, or on a lake in one of those.
40hp - open sea.![]()
did it once with a 40hp on a speedboat and crapped myself and came back in
In the words of Felix Dennis….if it flys, floats or fornicates, it should be rentedNot sure that makes your case, after the deposit that's £832. If you paid £45k for a boat and £3k a year on mooring and maintenance (which is probably light) then you could have had 90 rentals over ten years at the same cost with none of the risk.
Renting seems way more appealing to me!
Over to France, or Holland and into the canal network is a great idea. Motor cruiser over the ocean isnt too bad if you pick your weather and neap tides. A 40hp outboard pushing a big boat will be thirsty. Depending how old it is 2 stroke or 4? Though plenty folk cross the channel in big rubber dinghies with little out boards, Id not cross either without a spare engine of sails. If I was going on the rivers and canals it would need to be a diesel.did it once with a 40hp on a speedboat and crapped myself and came back in
You could also go out to sea, over to France, or on a lake in one of those.
Only thing a 40hp motor is good for in a fast running tide is an "anchor on a really long chain rope".
no but im curious on how much they are to have one done
so what is the cost of getting one done ?
How a boat performs in a seaway is down to many factors but the shape below the water is the most important. Deeper the V the more stable it will be. Flat bottom, no ballast itll roll about on a wet flanel. You also need to consider its ability to right itself if its rolling, or how far it'll roll before it barrel rolls….. consider the limit of positive stability, sometimes called the angle of vanishing stability.And up your way.
So is the hull capable of a channel crossing with better engines then, or a calm sea? Just for interest.
It’s not about money it’s about creating memories, there are no pockets in a shroudso is a house but at least with a house you get most of your money back compared to a canal boat