At the BMEEA, we know that buying a boat is more than just the purchase itself. There are many things to consider and usually these are learnt on the fly which can be frustrating and costly.
We will be running a series on “10 things I wish I’d known before I bought my first boat” and round 1 is 10 things Derek Gilbert, BMEEA Chairman, wishes he’d known before he bought his first boat – Enjoy!
2 – I wish I’d known about the constant attention needed
The sea is a very unforgiving environment, aside from the damp and the often windy weather, the constant salt air pervades every part of the boat – so unless I have an expensive to run dehumidifier, the boat needs regular ventilation and cleaning just to keep the mould away.
The damp invades everything, clothes, equipment, bedding, electrics, causing all sorts of issues and only regular maintenance can keep on top of that.
Not to mention the damage that Seagulls cause to the deck and rigging too, unless their dirt of frequently cleaned off, the decks become stained and unsightly in a short space of time.
Mooring ropes need regular checking and even without being used – halyards and sheets will rot and wear requiring replacement if you are to avoid accidents when underway.
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At the BMEEA, we are experts in all aspects of the boat owning experience, so please do get in touch with your nearest BMEEA member for assistance!