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Stefan Lloyd ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 03 Aug 04 Online Status: Offline Posts: 1599 |
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So how do they work that out? What is this £50 going on? £50 on 50 Sunday a year is still only a third (more or less) of the £7000 that was being suggested. Edited by Stefan Lloyd |
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5420 ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 16 Mar 05 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 622 |
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well they worked out how much they spent on the boat in the year the devied it by the number of days they went out sailing and it came to £50 a time some times they would not brake any thing so it would not cose any thing but other times they could snap a mast so that would cost lots so for every time they want out its £50 more you sail it without braking any thing the less it is
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Stefan Lloyd ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 03 Aug 04 Online Status: Offline Posts: 1599 |
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OK. so what they were really saying was around £2500 a year. Sounds plausible.
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Pabs ![]() Posting king ![]() Joined: 05 Jan 05 Online Status: Offline Posts: 177 |
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Glad I Don’t sail a RS800 or a 49er etc if you put the fun per pound scale on the info so far that’s 2500 per year for the fun of sailing those boats, unless this includes all the expenses going to and from events and entry fees. I can’t see that worth while as my 300 cost’s me £350 tops a year and that includes a new sail every two years and say another £400 a year for events which would include my accommodation and transport costs. And I am still racing at the top end of the 300 fleet and my 300 cost less then that to buy in the first place. Just seems a bit daft unless your doing a Olympic campaign. |
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redback ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 16 Mar 04 Location: Tunbridge Wells Online Status: Offline Posts: 1502 |
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This has prompted me to work it out and I came out at about £1000/year for a Laser 4000. Its not new so depreciation is not high at £250. Boat parking £80, insurance £300, sails £300 and odd bits of string and blocks £100. This is shared between 2 people. I haven't included sailing clothing which must be in the region of £50-£100/year and club membership £100/year. On my boat the sails are expensive and because we made a few claims insurance too, but even so the cost of doing a couple of races on a Sunday works about at about £15 each person - not bad for a high performance machine. I also have an old Enterprise it costs about an additional £50/year to run it. |
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Sarah B ![]() Groupie ![]() ![]() Joined: 15 Mar 04 Online Status: Offline Posts: 92 |
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Well I think my boat appreciated - it seems to have happened to Radials, but in fact is irrelevant as I'm not going to sell it in the near future. However I have driven about so many miles this year all in the name of my sailing (lots of car running costs), had all my kit stolen (except the hull & spars)(boat insurance premium doubled), 3 car windows broken at an event as a consequence, I have to include this too, which makes my Radial sailing rather costly. Then I also eat twice as much in the name of sailing that my food bill increases! However no boat parking costs (car roofs make good boat parks), club membership is peanuts, & think I have won enough T-shirts this year I don't need clothes for a while! So I guess how much one pays for sailing is related totally to how much sailing you do. As long as you don't do more than you can afford (I'm not a good example at this) just enjoy it! PS Voiles et Voiliers (French sailing magazine) proposed that you spend 10% of the purchase price in a year. It seemed to work with Dad's 37footer, less so with a Radial.
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les5269 ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Oct 05 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 1530 |
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I sail a 49er every week I bought it for £3750 (second hand I don't think that tallys up to £50 as sail yet !! Unless something drastic happens in the next few months |
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49er 531 & 5000 5025 and a mirror(now gone to mirror heaven)!
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Ian99 ![]() Posting king ![]() Joined: 07 Apr 05 Online Status: Offline Posts: 138 |
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Your sails look quite cheap to me. Surely you must get through at least a spinnaker every year with the chute.... It all depends how bothered you are about having latest equipment. I reckon I actually made a profit on my last Fireball. I only spent about £50 on fittings over two years, and £1300 on a new suit of sails. However, when I bought the boat, it had pretty much two of everything which I didn't sell on with the boat. OK so it's not cash, but I do have a spare nearly new mast, a centreboard that has absolutely nothing wrong with it, a decent spare rudder blade. The cost of buying replacements for these would easily be more than the £1350 I spent. If you start counting petrol, accommodation etc into it as well, the costs would get quite high though. I reckon my boat does about 10-12000 miles per year behind the car! The costs are still very small in comparison to other sports though. Unless you're fairly well off, you can't run any kind of motorsport campaign without sponsorship. Even something like Golf gets pretty pricey if you take it seriously.. |
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simsy ![]() Posting king ![]() Joined: 14 Jun 05 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 158 |
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I sail an 800, it doesnt cost as much as people are making out. Unless of course you have the odd mast breakage, or fall through the sail accidents happen, this of course is goin to bring an average of Costs up! Smaller costs are going to go towards ropes or blocks, as of yet I dont think I have replaced any blocks, and only a few lenghts of rope. Tiller extensions aren't too kind though, went through a couple of them too, carbon at that. Just reading back through that acutally, has got me thinking....... Edited by simsy |
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Chris Noble ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 26 Nov 04 Location: Scotland Online Status: Offline Posts: 710 |
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£2500 sounds a bit better
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