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NeilT 18 July 2002 03:08 PM

a friend of mine has bought one (2nd hand) recently, just a twin diesel engine job - (no rag and stick) cost him 40k (his Dad put up half) and spent almost every day of its life since he bought it in the boat engineers workshop being repaired! :(

Just waiting for him to get it on the water again for some trips to france! :)

so got me wondering if anyone here has one?

Neil

www.scoobyworld.co.uk

[Edited by NeilT - 7/18/2002 5:16:33 PM]

Shark 18 July 2002 03:16 PM

Not got one, but I do know this - they are a money pit !

David

TBMeech 18 July 2002 03:18 PM

I dont but my dad has 2 sailing boats.....not power boats unfortunately :(

MarkO 18 July 2002 03:20 PM

My wife's cousin told me recently, when we were discussing the possibility of getting a boat, that they suck up money for very little return.

The advice given by a very wealthy friend of his (who'd been through a bitter divorce) was that "if it floats, flies or f**ks, you're better off renting!" :D

Burt 18 July 2002 03:36 PM

I've got a little plastic boat, GREAT in the bath :D

RichB 18 July 2002 04:19 PM

Got a mate with a 25" sports cruiser, 16" RIB and 24" racing yacht, no need for me to get a boat :D

Seriously though, a 24" yacht is like standing in the shower tearing up £20 notes, the power boat is £50s.
For a 40 footer you are gonna need a big :eek: shower :)

The sports cruiser is for sale at the moment, anyone feeling rich?

It's not just the cost either, finding someone who is good and reliable to service engines or maintain yacht is incredibly hard, everyone we have used on the racing yacht has been next to useless. :(

sempers 18 July 2002 04:41 PM

oops.

[Edited by sempers - 7/31/2002 2:59:44 PM]

simonzzr 18 July 2002 05:15 PM

i've a 21ft SeaRay,with a mercruiser v8 in the back :),Awesome boat seats eight too!!And will pull two of my daft mates on water toys.

The Zohan 18 July 2002 05:25 PM

Used to have a Fletcher 160GTO with a 90hp Yamaha O/B which we used for skiing. We cpompletely retrimmed the interior and rebuilt the trailor - used to compare it with standing in the shower and setting fire to twenty pound notes, cost a fortune to run, great fun just a lotta cash and work!

BTW - Had a BIG problem with the outboard, the previous owner had welded the final drivehasft (one with the prop on) back together, no uncommon if the bottom of the engine has contacted something solid. the only option was to buy a new one, cost should have been around £ 800.00 + fitting, Got the boatyard who sold it to us to do it in the end under threat of suing them!

[Edited by Paul Habgood - 7/18/2002 5:29:33 PM]

GM 18 July 2002 05:52 PM

Boat: (noun) a depression in the water that can only be filled with money :)

Wouldn't do without onne though ;)

http://www.lasersailing.com/images/b...awings/eps.GIF

uncle buck 18 July 2002 06:15 PM

got an old inner tube :D does that count? :D


Scoobychick 18 July 2002 09:29 PM

We've got a 60' narrowboat :D It's got a big old vintage diesel twin cylinder 8000cc (yes 8000!) Kelvin K2 engine, gives 44bhp @ 750rpm and masses and masses of torque :D

It's not really suitable for sea use though but goes bloody well on the canals ;):D

Sal



[Edited by Scoobychick - 7/18/2002 9:30:47 PM]

dnb 18 July 2002 10:03 PM

RichB is right about the £20 notes.

I have at last found something an order of magnitude more expensive to run than the Scoob ;)

http://www.btinternet.com/~chocolatebiscuits/dor.jpg

I think she's worth it :)

Belf 18 July 2002 11:01 PM

We've got a 33 foot Beneteau sailing yacht. Costs just over £2k a year to keep . Fuel costs are negligble as we only use the engine for getting in and out of port and then it only sniffs the stuff.

sempers 19 July 2002 10:12 AM

Hooray, some sailors :cool:

[pic removed]

sail an 18ft skiff, and a 49er. Both are incredible boats, the skiff can hit 30+ kts in the right conditions :cool: Absolutely amazing bit of kit!

-Mark.


[Edited by sempers - 7/19/2002 10:13:22 AM]

[Edited by sempers - 7/31/2002 3:00:59 PM]

Toerag 19 July 2002 10:51 AM

I bought a boat last week, a Pirate MI 21 fast fishing boat, 150hp volvo-penta turbodiesel, gives 32knots. It was only built in january, so I thought it would be relatively maintenance free, but I've had to fit extra grab handles on the roof, no-slip deck tread, bigger cleats and relpace the fuel gaugue sender which involves fitting a hatch in the deck as the sender was fitted before the deck was glassed in! Once that's done I'll be able to get to france in about an hour and a bit! It's similar to this thing:- http://www.essexmarina.co.uk/seaeagle.htm
Boats are a hole you throw money into, but at least with a powerboat you're only looking at regular fuel and service costs. A yacht has more to go wrong in my opinion.

[Edited by Toerag - 7/19/2002 11:01:18 AM]

GM 19 July 2002 06:06 PM

18ft skiff? 49er? Be afraid, be very afraid....;)


camk 19 July 2002 08:20 PM

nice one GM, just spilt my wine laughing....:)

father_jack 19 July 2002 10:41 PM

What's it all about. Bloody 50 year old secretary at work just bought a Bayliner 2855? something like that - 50k new for 30k 18 months old.
This woman brings homebaked scones to work ffs. :confused:

mattstant 20 July 2002 06:54 PM

crikey rich b your mates bath tub must be quite full and you say you play with his boats as well :D:D:D
Quote
"Got a mate with a 25" sports cruiser, 16" RIB and 24" racing yacht, no need for me to get a boat

Seriously though, a 24" yacht is like standing in the shower tearing up £20 notes, the power boat is £50s. "

Unqoute

25 inch cruiser
16 inch RIB
24 inch racing yacht

maybe if you float them all together you could use them as a life raft :D:D:D

sorry couldnt resist

seriously have just got back from flotilla sailing in the south Ionians and had the best holiday ever.
especially when you think we had a v pleasant week in a 38 foot (thats feet not inches rich :D) Moody for a few hundred then just handed it back with out a care in the world
No insurance to pay no depreciation no all year mooring fees no maintenance No worrying if its been blown away (or nicked) while your not their.

And ive got a nice little dinghy to sail when i go to North wales at weekends which is securley garaged.

Matt

PS "Gin palace" motor cruisers are for wimps try a 28 foot bilge keeler of non descript origin with one keel coming loose in a force 8/9 in the irish sea against a lee shore and no pilot book or decent chart.

Like all sailors I have a hat full of horror stories.



[Edited by mattstant - 7/20/2002 7:01:08 PM]

mattstant 20 July 2002 07:08 PM

dnb thats nice what is she looks very traditional

i have alawys hankered after a Swan 57 (for those not in the know thats not a large box of matches just a very big very beautiful racing yacht)
oh and a bank balance to match.

oooh ive just tacked round the corner

[Edited by mattstant - 7/20/2002 7:09:22 PM]

flat4 20 July 2002 11:40 PM

Give me a Sunseeker Predator anyday :D and the token blonde to go with it ;)

dnb 21 July 2002 12:52 AM

She's a 13 ton Hillyard ketch. Wouldn't want to sail anything less well built ;)

She's not mine unfortunately - belongs to my girlfriend and her father.

Always fancied a J class myself. (And the lotto superdraw win to finance it...)



[Edited by dnb - 7/21/2002 12:55:13 AM]

mattstant 21 July 2002 04:01 PM

I think there are only half a dozen genuine j class boats left in the world i think they still hold records for the amount of canvas to hull ratio.
I suppose the swans are a kind of cut down version of the j class boats.

RichB 22 July 2002 10:45 AM

LOL@matt :rolleyes:

Did I say if my mate was male or female ;)

simmy 22 July 2002 07:37 PM

I've got a 18ft Spirit speedboat with 140hp Suzuki outboard, haven't used it for a couple of years but have had a lot of great fun with it. It could pull 5 or 6 waterskiers together from a water start.

It never really cost a lot, we bought the hull for £800 (it had been sunk) and managed to pick up a great outboard from the local Suzuki agent, it was an old housing and gearbox but with a brand new power head and cost about a 1/5th of a brand new complete unit.

SS

106rallye 22 July 2002 08:58 PM

Can't say I can afford to own one yet but one day!!

One of my best mates has crewed on an Oyster 56 and all I can say when I saw one at the Southampton show was WOW!

I also liked Eddie Ervines Sunseeker i didn't know he was wealthy? ;) ;)

Cheers

Andy


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