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    Posted: 25 Jan 06 at 8:50pm
How much does it cost to run a 49er? Apparentely some 800s cost nearly 7k to run  so i was just wondering on a 49er?
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In general terms, the insurance for a 49er is basically pretty high due to the boat being category 6 insurance (highest grouping). Price lists for boat parts are available at www.ovingtonboats.com which will give you a general idea of the prices of the parts which you may have to replace over time. Its hard to put a figure on running costs because its dependant on the level of sailing you may wish to take part in and the condition of the boat you buy. Older boats maybe cheaper to accuire but in the long run will prove expensive due to having to replace more equipment. Relative to an RS800, the 49er will in most cases have higher running costs.
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MPS is pretty cheap to run as the 2nd hand boats hold their price so well.

With my first MPS that I brought 2nd hand I lost £100 over 18 months; sold it with the same sails I brought it with; that's pretty cheap sailing.

The only downside is that the cheapest you'll find and old boat for is around £5K; that is if you can find one ...

 



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Originally posted by BBSCFaithfull

Apparentely some 800s cost nearly 7k to run  so i was just wondering on a 49er?

I find that hard to believe, unless by "running cost" you include travelling/hotel costs to sunny Italian locations and lots of opens.

When I was running a 24 foot keelboat, it cost me around £6K a season but almost half of that was the dry-sailing fee. Keeping a dinghy in a club compound is a fraction of that.

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unless they are buying a newer boat every season and discounting their re-sale price of the old boat into their costs, i very strongly doubt that figure
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Originally posted by Chris Noble

unless they are buying a newer boat every season and discounting their re-sale price of the old boat into their costs, i very strongly doubt that figure

If 7k is accounted for by boat depreciation I think a new thread should be started....... why is the rs 800 so poor at holding its value.

Course, that is fantasy.... it would be deleted before anyone read the thread.

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In two years our RS800 cost very little, a top spreader this was before the upgrade. The sails lasted well and we lost 2K in depreciation. I reckon under £20 a week on brand new boat is pretty good. If you buy a nearly new 800 that has had the tweaks, you'll have very little to worry about. Obviously it depends on your sailing style some people are born to be boat wreckers!
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question, what upgrades have been made to the 800 since it was launched, i know of the spreader thing but what exactly was upgraded there? what was the problem and have there been any other upgrades?
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The original item was more of a swinging tensioner, they were prone breakage if the spinnaker got caught on them. The current item is a fixed spreader. No other upgrades, just rig tweaks. Transom sheeting is now legal I believe, continuous lines etc.

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from what iv heard at my club people the sail there 49er every sunday say they cost about £50 every time they go out if they go out more ofen it cost less so more you sail the less it costs
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