
Originally Posted by
lucee81
As its your first boat i would really bo doing your homework on this one. what are the hours on the motor? this can be a big factor, too many and it could be costly in the future, not a lot, then i would be asking the question why, (has it had problems which has stopped it from being used) Where are you going to be using this (fresh,saltwater). Where is the boat located, ask around the area for a boat mechanic to really go over it for you and also like a car, if you can not test drive dont buy...
There is the optional VMR/coastguard if you are travelling offshore expense.
In addition to the purchase price it all depends how you want your boat set up, i have never had a boat that did not need a bit extra.. (alot of that may also be me)
Then there is the fishing gear and also the tackle, bait
Include general maintence of brakes, car etc the costs keep rising..
Now dont be too put off because if you compare it to a night out on the town or going to the pub every friday night it soon becomes cheaper and a lot more enjoyable...