I'm going to buy a boat, please advise

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#21 Post by ihaveissues »

Yes, I'm going to leave this one, too much work for me anyway.

It is worth mentioning that although my original post said I don't need a cabin, I've changed my mind on that.
I think I'm probably leaning now to about 70% fishing, 30% recreation, visiting places along the coast and resting up a bit.
That's why this style of boat suited and I think it's the type I'm going to go for.
Still have 8k to spend max, so might be looking for too much.

Nicer version of it here in UK: https://fishingboats.apolloduck.ie/boat ... rel/634122
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#22 Post by ihaveissues »

Anybody have any thoughts about what a Shetland Family Four might be like on the sea?
What kind of distance out would I get before it wasn't able for it?
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#23 Post by ihaveissues »

Also looking at this, is it a nightmare to buy a boat without an engine and get one later?
https://www.apolloduck.com/boat/galia-4 ... ale/648270
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#24 Post by ihaveissues »

Also having a look at this, if anybody had any thoughts on it
https://www.donedeal.ie/boats-for-sale/ ... r/26889174
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ihaveissues wrote:Also having a look at this, if anybody had any thoughts on it
https://www.donedeal.ie/boats-for-sale/ ... r/26889174
Might be just me... €6k seems optimistic!
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#26 Post by Gonzo »

JimC wrote:
ihaveissues wrote:Also having a look at this, if anybody had any thoughts on it
https://www.donedeal.ie/boats-for-sale/ ... r/26889174
Might be just me... €6k seems optimistic!
You'd easily get a much nicer boat than that for 6k, I wouldn't pay more than 3k for that boat tbh
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#27 Post by ihaveissues »

ok, thanks for the replies.

I have a little more to spend, about 8k, so if anybody has seen anything, let me know.
I am looking for a cabin cuddy though, so I might be asking a little much. Doesn't have to be huge, just 2 berths in case I want to stay over anywhere.

Called Poolbeg Marina about mooring, they have no spots and won't know if they do until late march.
Any other ideas? I like in the city centre.
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#28 Post by Its Ofishal »

ihaveissues wrote:ok, thanks for the replies.

I have a little more to spend, about 8k, so if anybody has seen anything, let me know.
I am looking for a cabin cuddy though, so I might be asking a little much. Doesn't have to be huge, just 2 berths in case I want to stay over anywhere.

Called Poolbeg Marina about mooring, they have no spots and won't know if they do until late march.
Any other ideas? I like in the city centre.


Mourne boat sales seem to have a couple of motor boats just in that might suit you and your budget.
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#29 Post by ihaveissues »

Actually this would suit:
http://www.mourneboatsales.co.uk/pages/ ... orts_cuddy#

As would this, however I'm not sure about an inboard engine.
http://www.mourneboatsales.co.uk/pages/ ... t_for_Sale
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#30 Post by Its Ofishal »

They were a couple of the boats I saw and Im sure there would be still a bit of room for negotiation on them. Be mindful of the weight of these for towing as well as the overall condition of boat and engine.
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#31 Post by ihaveissues »

posted this in other thread by mistake...
Going to see this tomorrow, does anybody have any thoughts>
https://www.donedeal.ie/boats-for-sale/ ... campaign=3
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#32 Post by Its Ofishal »

Cant see the post in donedeal, I dont think you put in the correct link.
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#34 Post by hush1 »

If you could stretch to this price perhaps get the price down a little---you wont go far wrong---boat for life!

https://www.donedeal.ie/boats-for-sale/ ... 5/27012618
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ihaveissues wrote:Sorry, here you go: https://www.donedeal.ie/adview/view/26996870
I’m sure the owner will be delighted to see you. Inboard with stern drive brings considerable maintenance. The 3.0l Mercruiser will like petrol so a long spin will hurt a bit.
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#36 Post by ihaveissues »

ok, that's doesnt sound positive. I assume you meant 'feel' like a petrol, what does that mean, rough/slow?
Apart from it not being an outboard, pretty much a perfect boat for me.
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ihaveissues wrote:ok, that's doesnt sound positive. I assume you meant 'feel' like a petrol, what does that mean, rough/slow?
Apart from it not being an outboard, pretty much a perfect boat for me.
Is it a 3.0L diesel? If it is, it would be an interesting package, unusual but interesting!
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#38 Post by ihaveissues »

It's a 3ltr merCruiser Alpha One
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ihaveissues wrote:It's a 3ltr merCruiser Alpha One
Just re-reading above.... when I ay it will "like" petrol - I think it will use a lot of petrol!
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#40 Post by ihaveissues »

Yes, don't think it'll be cheap to run.

Bought it anyway, having spoken to a few boat owners as well as this forum.

Happy for now... but I know the story about the two days you're happy when owning a boat

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