Buying a boat
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Buying a boat
Having sold our last boat towards the end of the summer, myself and a buddy of mine are planning on buying again in the near future. What we are looking for is something suitable for predominantly inshore work but with the guts to do up to 5 miles or so offshore. Dont want to buy something huge, but any advice is welcome. Our last boat was a (dont laugh!) 16 foot fletcher. Certainly want something bigger (and safer) than that.
Are there any other decent websites apart from http://www.apolloduck.ie that cover Ireland and the UK?
Are there any other decent websites apart from http://www.apolloduck.ie that cover Ireland and the UK?
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http://www.findafishingboat.co.uk always worth a nosey. :D
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Depends on your budget
Orkney make excellant 16-19 ft sea boats
Sea hogs and warriors get rave reviews too
Some good reviews on this site http://fishing_boats.tripod.com/
hope this helps
Andy
Orkney make excellant 16-19 ft sea boats
Sea hogs and warriors get rave reviews too
Some good reviews on this site http://fishing_boats.tripod.com/
hope this helps
Andy
Seen this in boat angler and really looks the job. sensible money too.
http://www.atlantismarine.biz/
http://www.atlantismarine.biz/
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We got our Seahog Samurai from England off "Boats & Outboards", the only thing is that the good deals/boats sell quickly. You have to watch for new boats daily, have your cash ready and reply to an ad quickly. I happened to be the first person to reply to the seller, I informed him where I was living and asked him to forward on as much information about the boat including as many photo's as possible (photo's of the engine minus the cover, the trailer and photo's of the boat from every angle). This he did and I was able to study everything before going on the boat. The seller was very helpful and answered any query I had quickly.
The ad went up on the Tuesday and I was on the boat Friday night with a weekend return ticket which included a trailer on the return journey. I know it was a chance I was taking but after looking at the photo's carefully and talking to the seller I was fairly confident that it was the boat for me, I could also turn around if all was not well and go home empty handed but I had a plan "B" up my sleeve. I had also checked out boats on http://www.craysidemarine.co.uk/ and would have taken a trip further up the road to check out his deals.
The only thing I would say to you is: have a look at boats over here and try and get your wish list down to 2 or 3 different types, then when one of these models come up for sale you will know what to look for and how she compares for price.
Damien
The ad went up on the Tuesday and I was on the boat Friday night with a weekend return ticket which included a trailer on the return journey. I know it was a chance I was taking but after looking at the photo's carefully and talking to the seller I was fairly confident that it was the boat for me, I could also turn around if all was not well and go home empty handed but I had a plan "B" up my sleeve. I had also checked out boats on http://www.craysidemarine.co.uk/ and would have taken a trip further up the road to check out his deals.
The only thing I would say to you is: have a look at boats over here and try and get your wish list down to 2 or 3 different types, then when one of these models come up for sale you will know what to look for and how she compares for price.
Damien
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It took me nearly a year to decide on a boat
Looked at Arvor's , Quicksilver , Jenneau , Orkney , Ocqueteau and Hardy
The Hardy was the one I wanted , but couldnt afford :)
Was going to settle for an Arvor 25 , then saw the Hardy on Ebay, emailed the seller, went over to see it ...bought it.
I still havn't seen one anywhere near the money I paid for mine , and I got a trailer included
Andy
Looked at Arvor's , Quicksilver , Jenneau , Orkney , Ocqueteau and Hardy
The Hardy was the one I wanted , but couldnt afford :)
Was going to settle for an Arvor 25 , then saw the Hardy on Ebay, emailed the seller, went over to see it ...bought it.
I still havn't seen one anywhere near the money I paid for mine , and I got a trailer included
Andy
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Not looking to spend too much initially, up to or around the 4-5k stg mark, have to say am quite taken with the Sea Hog which can have anything up to a 75hp bolted on. Damien, how do you find the Samurai? Has anyone any experience of other Sea Hog models?
Do any of these trade dealers offer any kind of guarantee with 2nd hand boats or is that expecting too much?
Do any of these trade dealers offer any kind of guarantee with 2nd hand boats or is that expecting too much?
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Lads, I know you said take your time..............
Off to Southport on Merseyside on Saturday to pick up a Sea Hog Alaska 500 Dory Elite with 50 hp engine, 1 year old electronics includingVHF radio, Fishfinder, GPS system. Loads of other extra bits and pieces with it. Got what I thought was a super deal (bought on Ebay) Judging by the prices of similar less equipped boats from dealers in the UK, even if the engine blew up on first pull, there would have been enough of a saving to cover buying another. Its coming from a seller with 100% positve feedback on over 200 items sold so we shall take our chances.
Wish me luck and thanks for the advice.
Pete
Off to Southport on Merseyside on Saturday to pick up a Sea Hog Alaska 500 Dory Elite with 50 hp engine, 1 year old electronics includingVHF radio, Fishfinder, GPS system. Loads of other extra bits and pieces with it. Got what I thought was a super deal (bought on Ebay) Judging by the prices of similar less equipped boats from dealers in the UK, even if the engine blew up on first pull, there would have been enough of a saving to cover buying another. Its coming from a seller with 100% positve feedback on over 200 items sold so we shall take our chances.
Wish me luck and thanks for the advice.
Pete
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