Is it big enough for holidays?
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Tentatively thinking about a boat, which would be moored somewhere like La Rochelle in France.
May I ask you experienced people if something like this https://uk.boats.com/power-boats/2010-bayliner-315... going to big enough for 2 adults and a dog to go on holiday on for a week or 2 at a time? Days out and back to the marina at night. As it would be somewhere with better weather (probably!) I am thinking we would be outside on it quite a bit.
I appreciate that Bayliner are not considered very good on here, but I am using this as an example for size.
Any and all advice appreciated.
Thanks
May I ask you experienced people if something like this https://uk.boats.com/power-boats/2010-bayliner-315... going to big enough for 2 adults and a dog to go on holiday on for a week or 2 at a time? Days out and back to the marina at night. As it would be somewhere with better weather (probably!) I am thinking we would be outside on it quite a bit.
I appreciate that Bayliner are not considered very good on here, but I am using this as an example for size.
Any and all advice appreciated.
Thanks
That would be fine for a couple and a dog. The inside looks very smart but the thing I don't like about sports cruisers is the tiny windows; if I'm inside I like to be able to see out and admire the scenery. It looks spacious thanks to good photography but it won't seem that big when you're in it, so you'll need to get out and start researching.
Outdrives aren't to everyone's liking so check into those.
Can you overnight anywhere else? Having to go back to the marina and sleep there every night would be rather limiting, not least your radius from base.
Boating doesn't have to be expensive - well I suppose it's a relative thing according to how much spare money you have - I have a 27' cabin cruiser inland and it costs no more than £2,500pa all in (marina, licence, insurance, fuel). But I know offshore is a different game and speed burns fuel, so run the numbers before getting too involved.
Outdrives aren't to everyone's liking so check into those.
Can you overnight anywhere else? Having to go back to the marina and sleep there every night would be rather limiting, not least your radius from base.
Boating doesn't have to be expensive - well I suppose it's a relative thing according to how much spare money you have - I have a 27' cabin cruiser inland and it costs no more than £2,500pa all in (marina, licence, insurance, fuel). But I know offshore is a different game and speed burns fuel, so run the numbers before getting too involved.
ted 191 said:
That’s big enough for a few nights, after that you need to start thinking about water storage, waste water tanks and generators, I’m in Cap Ferrat and mooring/maintenance fees would run a small country !
Isn't that owned by the Rothschilds and slightly more expensive than the rest of the world put together though? Gassing Station | Boats, Planes & Trains | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


