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EditB wrote:hi all, I'm investigating getting a small family boat to fish and play primarily in and around the hauraki, currently looking at somehing like a sea nymph gullwing 14.6. They seem to be fairly well regarded and fit into the affordable first boat budget .Apart from the initial cost of the boat, coastgaurd courses, fuel and expendables etc, what are the sort of onoing costs that I'll need to budget for? outboard service trailer warranty & reg general maintenance coastgaurd membership ???? If you can give me rough figures that'd be great ![]() cheers guys B |
I reckon something like this. Based on 14’6” fiberglass boat with a 3 / 4 cylinder outboard on the back, total rig value $10,000ish.
Coastguard Membership $100
Outboard service $400
Insurance $350
Trailer WOF $50
Trailer Registration $35
Plus an annual allowance for service items / general maintenance / upkeep, such as replacement start battery, new flares every 3 or so years, work on upholstery, rust on the trailer, or a repair to the outboard as needed etc… Say another $500 per year
So maybe budget for $125 per month.
Note – this doesn’t include any allowance for new toys for the boat, like the latest GPS/ Sounder or replacing the outboard with a new Four Stroke! J
That's all good info.
Catchelot wrote:Nah bro what ever the boat cost you, double that cos you will want all the electronic toys and live bait tanks and then you will get a taste of gamefishing and will have to buy a full set of blingy gold reels and standup rods plus the harnesses and then outriggers and tuna tubes then about a thousand lures and and and then your budget will keep going up and then you will buy a bigger boat and and...I better shutup |

Black Max wrote:I reckon something like this. Based on 14’6” fiberglass boat with a 3 / 4 cylinder outboard on the back, total rig value $10,000ish. Coastguard Membership $100 Outboard service $400 Insurance $350 Trailer WOF $50 Trailer Registration $35 Plus an annual allowance for service items / general maintenance / upkeep, such as replacement start battery, new flares every 3 or so years, work on upholstery, rust on the trailer, or a repair to the outboard as needed etc… Say another $500 per year So maybe budget for $125 per month. Note – this doesn’t include any allowance for new toys for the boat, like the latest GPS/ Sounder or replacing the outboard with a new Four Stroke! J |

Huggybear wrote:If you get a good Sea Nymph 14.6 you won't be disappointed. Best boat you can get in that size. Don't worry about the age. There's plenty of good examples out there. Just get one with a modern outboard. Black Max's run-down of costs is pretty spot on. |

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