Buying a boat? 5 reasons NOT to buy a boat ... and also 4 great reasons to buy a boat

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • I love boating. I want you to do the same. But boating is not for everyone, and I will give you 5 good reasons to not get a boat.
    After going on about all the challenges of boating I will share with you 4 of the main reasons why I still own a boat, and why I enjoy it so damn much.
    I'm not trying to scare you from buying a boat, just making you think if you want it bad enough. If you watch the second half of the video you'll see why I can't wait to go boating.
    Top 5 reasons to NOT buy a boat:
    1. Time: Using and caring for your boat will take A LOT of time!
    2. Cost: Boating is insanely expensive. Parts, marina fees, depreciation ... do I even need to continue?
    3. Worries: You're always gonna worry when there's a big storm on the way or if the ocean is freezing solid.
    4. Boat Handling: Fresh boat owner + full marina + a bit of wind = a challenge. Are you up for it?
    5. Committment: Is your partner or your family onboard with your boating plans? Spending so much time and money you'd better be committing to it.

Komentáře • 353

  • @AW-zy1kw
    @AW-zy1kw Před 4 lety +52

    6th reason not to get a big boat: Worrying constantly while underway about how much water is under your keel, worrying the entire time you are anchored that the anchor will slip and you will drift. Everybody on board hasn't a care in the world except the owner who can never relax.

    • @BarrierSecurity
      @BarrierSecurity Před 5 měsíci

      This is actually true, but it's also the thrilling part of owning a boat: Slightly nerve-wrecking challenges, adventures and taking these risks can give you some nice adrenaline.

  • @CR-qu5jc
    @CR-qu5jc Před 4 lety +65

    Value isn’t always about $$. Value of spending time with your family is priceless. The time I spend with my kids on our boat outweigh any cost.

    • @dakotapreusser2156
      @dakotapreusser2156 Před 4 lety +6

      right on

    • @gregbrady8454
      @gregbrady8454 Před 2 lety +4

      Amen I love the love making

    • @BarrierSecurity
      @BarrierSecurity Před 5 měsíci +1

      I also agree on this: It's quality time you don't find elsewhere. A common adventure for the family. Also: a good time and place to get together as spouses... 🙂

  • @ernestpaul2484
    @ernestpaul2484 Před 5 lety +78

    Any time on the water is time well spent.

    • @idkyou5416
      @idkyou5416 Před 4 lety +3

      Unless your flooded with a engine with no prop

  • @jeffstryker1454
    @jeffstryker1454 Před 5 lety +85

    No don’t buy a boat just make friends with someone who has one already, unless your super rich.

  • @RockThisTown2000
    @RockThisTown2000 Před 4 lety +24

    Good video. I currently have a 21-ft bowrider & everything he says is negative IS negative. But I've been around boats since I was about 10 (& from a Pop Mechanix plan, built a 1-sheet plywood boat when I was 12) & love them. To me, the 4 good things far outweigh the 5 bad. There's nothing like cruising across super smooth water while watching the sun sink/come up over the horizon & there's nothing like anchoring w/a cooler full of drinks, food, a little shade & a good book. I've also raised my 4 kids to love boats, skiing, tubing, wakeboarding, swimming & generally being on the water. And I've experienced lots of bad . . . dead batteries, no fuel, storms, trailer flats (1 on the interstate, no less), numerous broken parts/accompanying big repair bills, dishonest mechanics, stressful ramp launchings/loadings, a crash close call or two and more. But on the water . . . . mobility is nobility. There's a psychology associated with boating, being on the water & conquering the challenges that keeps me ticking.

    • @gtxoiltastebad
      @gtxoiltastebad Před 4 měsíci

      a book LOL who the fuck wants to read while on the water . Just stay home for that shit

  • @lonnilam6535
    @lonnilam6535 Před 4 lety +20

    The 5 reasons you mentioned are the same 5 reasons why you should not get married and the 4 reasons why you should own a boat are the same as the 4 reasons why you should get a divorce. 1. you will be healthier (less stress is the best) 2. Soul therapy ahhh need I say more? 3. New and great life style (can't argue with that) 4. You learn not to get married again...Thanx this was most helpful got to go do what I got to do.

  • @kevinjackman3389
    @kevinjackman3389 Před rokem +2

    We have had a couple of boats and love it ….. just moved up to a 30ft sports cruiser and everything you are saying is so true
    A real honest account. It is a massive commitment - huge in fact. And you need to learn as quickly as possible
    All the courses are intense
    But we love being on it. The sense of freedom when your out there is immense freedom

  • @TheArtofCodeIsCool
    @TheArtofCodeIsCool Před 5 lety +5

    I always tell my friends that are envious of my boat that its much better to have a friend with a boat, than to have a boat. Your points about owning a boat are spot on.

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 5 lety +2

      I'm one of the weird ones who really did enjoy just hanging out in the boat doing small fix-ups and maintenance. Going with friends on their boats was always good, but being captain was amazing :-)

  • @officialWWM
    @officialWWM Před 5 lety +126

    This should be 5 reasons not to get a LARGE boat!

    • @misag4683
      @misag4683 Před 5 lety +5

      Bang on bro!

    • @BUFFBMORE
      @BUFFBMORE Před 4 lety +3

      Right lmao

    • @lennisaunders1772
      @lennisaunders1772 Před 4 lety +4

      I know rights 3m polycraft.com with a 15 Yamaha is the way to go.

    • @itinensanzen
      @itinensanzen Před 4 lety +1

      Maybe you're dead wrong, even small boats will need the same amount of work, maintenence, headache, with less cost but for sure it will be a pocket draining one.

    • @officialWWM
      @officialWWM Před 4 lety +3

      itinensanzen nope. My smaller boat uses less fuel, requires a smaller car to tow it, less space to store it, etc etc...

  • @DannyMacNair
    @DannyMacNair Před 5 lety +8

    One of the best things my wife and I committed to, for many years we stayed away from buying a boat because of the 5 reasons not too. Also it just wasn’t the right time in our life, today is a different story. So many new memories being made with friends and family plus all the awesome dive sites here in SoCal we can reach now.. all worth the cost and time to have a boat. Great video..

    • @alex124241
      @alex124241 Před 4 lety +1

      Danny MacNair agree with you on that. Like anything else in life, timing is important. Glad you are enjoying it. God bless

  • @lbbradley55
    @lbbradley55 Před 5 lety +19

    I am a Retired Commercial Snapper Fishing Diving Capt. I drove Trucks Too.. but I never Never owned a BOAT I lost Money on... NEVER...
    But he is Right.. you have Got To Love The UPKEEP to own one. I DO but I have Physical Limits now.
    The Best Boat you can buy in my opinion is CAPE HORN BOATS... simple to clean & as easy & cheap to keep up you can find. & Hold their Value Better than About Any Other.
    Safest = Unsinkable=
    Dry Smooth Ride. Boating in the Gulf of Mexico Diving at Night ' Snapper Fishing' or just taking the Kids or a Girlfriend to a Restaurant on the Water I love Boating.
    Don't let life pass you by

    • @ckrico9588
      @ckrico9588 Před 4 lety

      lbbradley55 what do you think about a Bayliner Trophy boat?

  • @danielshara5187
    @danielshara5187 Před 5 lety +26

    The happiest two days of boat ownership is the day you buy your boat and the day you buy a bigger boat. The other statement that somebody made about the best two days of boat ownership was written by a whack job that cannot afford a boat or somebody that bought a boat that gets seasick. I love my Yacht! I love sailboats and I love power boats actually I love anything that floats. Have fun on the water enjoy life to the fullest

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 5 lety +3

      Daniel Shara you wrote a few words there that I find very true, “I love anything that floats”. Sailboat, powerboat, kayak...I’m all smiles when getting out on the water

  • @kellingtonlink956
    @kellingtonlink956 Před 5 lety +8

    Brilliantly well thought out. Very sincere and honest points. Thanks for the video.

  • @boatingforbeginners7949
    @boatingforbeginners7949 Před 5 lety +7

    Absolutely Spot on! It's a lifestyle change and a challenge but boy oh boy - It's Fabulous

  • @daasboot81
    @daasboot81 Před 5 lety +17

    Got a fixer upper boat last summer.. ooo yeah time and money galore.
    But when we get out on a sunny day.....Ooooo yeah!!!

  • @stevesibert3947
    @stevesibert3947 Před 5 lety +6

    Excellent video! Thanks for being honest about the negatives, and the positives. Well done.

  • @yumpinyiminy963
    @yumpinyiminy963 Před 5 lety +17

    Everything said here is true. 1 positive thing left out was it is a different lifestyle boat owners of 30 ft to 50 ft, you will find you fellow boaters and those that are on their boat more often (on their boats at marinas). They take care of each other and a nice social life.
    Also newbies, watch out for salesmen of new boats that once the paper is signed your on your own. Take boating and navigation training before actually buying a boat. You will learn much and maybe save your lives.
    For me and also with him, once on the water all my stress went away until docking in high winds. Learn 1st.

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 5 lety +2

      Yumpin Yiminy Agree 100%. When we had signed the contract for our first boat all help from the salesman suddenly ended ...
      The friendships and helpfulness in the marina was a true joy - nice people with common interests. And once onboard all everyday stress would be gone in 10 minutes, every time :-)

    • @yumpinyiminy963
      @yumpinyiminy963 Před 5 lety +5

      Many years ago, I was docked at my marina an notice a new boat was delivered. The dealer docked it bow in. I think it was a 26' Regal sundeck. It was a holiday weekend and I noticed this oriental (race is irreverent) family of like 8 to 10 people go past my slip and down to the new boat.
      I am sure there was not enough life vests nor did the owner have a clue about boat safety, etc. The dealer won't tell you it has no brakes:-) He backed out of the slip, the wind caught the bow and he panicked trying to turn it around. He ended up hitting the anchor pulpits of the 3 boats between his and my slip. It took out his windscreen and put a big gash in the port side hull. The 3 boats were also damaged. I help him get back to his slip. A month later all the boats were fixed and his had a 4 sale sign on it. Ouch!

    • @flyingdog1498
      @flyingdog1498 Před 5 lety

      Mine is 163 feet

    • @yumpinyiminy963
      @yumpinyiminy963 Před 5 lety

      I am very happy for you. Seriously. Tell me, are owners with that kind of money and size of boat take care of each other and as socially at the marina? I assume you have a captain and crew to take care of it and navigate. I am just saying that is a small % level than most will ever experience.
      Check out this Riviera 68'. If I was young and less health issues, this would be my next one.
      CZcams video. czcams.com/video/juVc_0aTAUc/video.html
      LOL

    • @flyingdog1498
      @flyingdog1498 Před 5 lety

      @@yumpinyiminy963 Go play with you rubber ducky.

  • @craigedwards9188
    @craigedwards9188 Před 2 lety +3

    I’m 3 years too late to the party but great video. The pros are exactly why I’m searching for a 40ft Trawler style motor yacht to live aboard. Like you I see it as an exciting learning curve, as something to get my teeth into. Even some of the cons aren’t cons if you have the right mindset. I understand there’ll be “bad” and expensive days, however your video just reinforced my decision. Thank you.

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 2 lety

      One day I might live aboard a sailboat … if I dare follow my dream 😀

  • @mounirzerhouni7966
    @mounirzerhouni7966 Před 5 lety +3

    Thank you for your honesty and advices, very helpful.

  • @bluetickfreddy101
    @bluetickfreddy101 Před 5 lety +23

    I own a water front home with dock and enjoy the maintenance which i do myself gladly. I agree with points.
    Only certain types should own a boat
    Thanks
    BOAT means Break Out Another Thousand

    • @Andino.
      @Andino. Před 5 lety +1

      How big in your boat? I wanna know that to then ask you how much cost to fill up the gas tank.

  • @kathyyeager6055
    @kathyyeager6055 Před 4 lety +1

    This was a very good and honest account. . Having a boat is a labor of love. Next to the roof over my head and food it is the most necessary thing for survival. Soul therapy ... so true

  • @tcisraels8566
    @tcisraels8566 Před 5 lety +4

    Have owned same boat since 1988. She is 52 years old and I enjoy to do as much maintenance as I can. A project every yr to maintain her. Yes it is somewhat expensive just like a cottage. We enjoy the positive comments from people as she is a "classic". It will be a sad day when we sell her. Had many fond memories w her over the years w family and friends.

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 5 lety +1

      T C Israels those memories are priceless!! If I end up in a retirement home one day I’ll be rambling on about boating:-)

  • @johnknowles3189
    @johnknowles3189 Před 4 lety +2

    Was a little depressed on your why not to get a boat , but when you started on the reasons why too get one I felt better. Thanks looking for one as we speak.

  • @toanilkamath
    @toanilkamath Před rokem +2

    Thanks for taking me to the basics of owning a boat, well rounded and clear articulation of life situation :) keep sailing !!!

  • @clp1
    @clp1 Před 4 lety

    Really well thought out video! Really comprehensive and helpful.

  • @robertvillafane3753
    @robertvillafane3753 Před 3 lety +9

    When I bought my boat I didn’t care what people say about boats, I went a bought it any way and it was the best decision I ever made, my difference is that I bought a 24 footer and keep it my driveway which save me a lot of money.

  • @MrGingerJez
    @MrGingerJez Před 3 lety +6

    Beautiful video - refreshing, honest and passionate insight into boat ownership and a boat owner's outlook on life. I particularly enjoyed your points about a positive of boat ownership being time with family and being out in nature. Boat maintenance and upkeep can also be time with family - the jobs can be done with your partner and involve your children and teach them how to care and maintain for a boat.

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 3 lety +3

      Some lucky ones have families eagerly interested in everything with boating. I’ve sold my boat and immensely miss that amazing time with my daughters on the ocean. I think I need a new boat soon 😀

  • @larrykaminski4391
    @larrykaminski4391 Před 4 lety +2

    Great points to consider on both sides of the equation. I’m still looking for the right boat, I’m lucky, my wife supports the purchase and wants to learn with me.

  • @offthestarboardhull8913
    @offthestarboardhull8913 Před 5 lety +15

    I bought a new boat, my thought was to sail around the world.
    So with a new boat nothing will break or wear out until I get back.
    So I put some food in the fridge and left the West Coast of Canada in 2016.
    Currently in New Zealand and my plan is working out just fine.
    Nothing wearing out, nothing broken, no no no I’m just kidding.
    Even a brand new boat has many issues.
    Thanks for your candor.
    Cheers Scott
    My CZcams channel is “Off the Starboard Hull”
    23,000 Nm and counting.

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 5 lety +1

      Off The Starboard Hull we bought our first boat brand new for the same reason. We quickly learned there is a lot of adjustments and repairs first year. Luckily we had the dealer very close by. In 1 year they fixed: faulty heater, battery, toilet, leaky water and diesel tanks, faulty instruments, leaking hatch ... and probably more. Our second boat was 4 years old and such a quality product with few errors.
      I envy your sailing adventure ⛵️⚓️

  • @spacedad1853
    @spacedad1853 Před 4 lety

    I appreciate the objective/honest opinions, thanks.

  • @dwetick1
    @dwetick1 Před 5 lety +10

    My Chriscraft 214 is 35 years old this year, and I bought it new in 1985 and have used it every single year since. Very few people have my record.

    • @johnappice4619
      @johnappice4619 Před 5 lety +1

      D Wetick That’s insane, Tremendously impressive

    • @adamdejesus4017
      @adamdejesus4017 Před 4 lety

      Well done! I just bought a 1985 Chris Craft Scorpion 266. It shows age but it still runs well.

  • @jetboy001
    @jetboy001 Před 5 lety +3

    VERY good advice! I buy and sell so usually have several & always one I can un-winterize easy for a break during Winter because it does ease the soul. Mostly just runabouts and usually sell to new boat owners. I take the time and enjoy teaching them. Always worried I'm going to leave something out.

    • @Ned10of11
      @Ned10of11 Před 5 lety +1

      All valid points. For me, investing the time, effort and funds to keep a 27’ center console is worth it. The one point I would add is that there is always something new and exciting on the ocean. I love everything about it, wouldn’t trade it for any other activity and I spend a lot of time in the woods too.

  • @cnc75adventures49
    @cnc75adventures49 Před 5 lety +8

    First time viewer great video sub,liked👍👍

  • @lonniecollier699
    @lonniecollier699 Před 5 lety

    Great advice enjoyed , thank you🕊

  • @donaldstratton8013
    @donaldstratton8013 Před 5 lety +3

    Head Boats my whole life for over 35 years started out with a 16 ft Runabout working my way all the way up to a 58 foot ocean Super Sport put people out chartering and the weekend out of Barnegat Light New Jersey we had such great time had my whole family channel for the weekends it was a great getaway my kids grew up down the shore from being in diapers until being in their 20 I got arthritis in my legs and it might be in Meadville police I miss him so much those days and nights those weekend seeing the sunset being out on the water feeling a cool air as you make the turn to go out to the ocean what a great experience

  • @charliebeee08
    @charliebeee08 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome straight forward and honey video, thank u

  • @jetspeak
    @jetspeak Před 5 lety +5

    Thank you! Many of us dream, but the reality is...something else!

  • @MrJay27804
    @MrJay27804 Před 5 lety +3

    Thank You Very good information

  • @Harsh-pc1cy
    @Harsh-pc1cy Před 3 lety

    Really really honest opinion
    Thanks you so much for making videos

  • @b1mdrj15
    @b1mdrj15 Před 5 lety +19

    Yes well done. I use to think it was like owning a hole that you throw money into but then I thought life is too short to not enjoy what you love. Well said bud!

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 5 lety +5

      The Bear I’d rather die with a life full of good memories than a fat bank account :-) Right now we’re kayaking and camping the Norwegian coastline. Morning coffee and a fire going. Yet another good memory shared with my loved ones. Just a lot cheaper than boating:-)

  • @jerryhelm5118
    @jerryhelm5118 Před 3 lety +2

    My family..go navy .all of us .great video brother. be safe out there..🤙

  • @anthonysilva5015
    @anthonysilva5015 Před 5 lety +2

    Sounds like the positives out weigh the negatives, I have a young family (children) and looking forward to giving them the pleasure and excitement of feeling free on the lake.

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 5 lety

      Anthony Silva Go for it while your kids are young- priceless memories

  • @PittwaterMowing
    @PittwaterMowing Před 5 lety +3

    Great review I find that most people like the "Idea" of getting a boat :) Not actually going and buying one

  • @ascent3487
    @ascent3487 Před 2 lety +1

    i bought a 15ft boat with a running 2 stroke engine. 2 weeks ago, the starbord, port lights are brand new got them for free since they followed with the boat., lantern i got for free, the only thing i paid for was the new paint, ancher, rope, and some boat cleaner, there is no fee to let your boat out at the marina here, i already have first aid kit, and a fire estingusher, i only use it in the lakes here to fish. the boat cost me 1709 pounds including a good trailer. and i have just bought 175 pounds worth of items. so it really depends on person to person, but i really like your opinion it helps people understand that owning a boat is not cheap, and i have a boat saving fund of another 2000 pounds just for emergency if i need new parts or anything. so money wise its planned out, and i love taking my dad and brother out fishing every chance i get, its really worth it the memories i get is priceless. and im the same as you i want my kids to grow up with boats and make a good memory with them, when it comes to fishing and the ocean. in my personal opinion if you have the money and the time i would say buy a boat, you will not regret it, but dont buy a to big of a boat.

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 2 lety +1

      Amen to that!! My kids are growing older and the time we’ve had on the water is 100% priceless. Got to do this stuff before they grow up 😀

  • @duncanritchie2216
    @duncanritchie2216 Před 5 lety +22

    Well done - the best review I've heard in many years & all achieved in so few minutes. If you want a 5th reason to buy then I'd add the spirit of adventure. The journey by sea is so different than by land. I think it brings out the explorer in us.

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 5 lety +3

      Duncan Ritchie seeing that you’re adding a positive to the list I assume this didn’t scare you away from buying a boat. Boating is great 👍

    • @duncanritchie2216
      @duncanritchie2216 Před 5 lety

      Ocean4Life No it didn't scare me as I know the realities of boat ownership. Sadly I was out bid though & so the search continues once more

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 5 lety

      Duncan Ritchie there’s always another boat to bid on. You can consider buying from Norway:-)

  • @peter2679
    @peter2679 Před 3 lety +2

    Buying a small boat is a lot less stressful and you can spend quality time with yourself or family and is far cheaper.

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 3 lety +1

      My brother has done that and he would agree 100% with what you’re saying!!

    • @marcuswilliams4352
      @marcuswilliams4352 Před 2 lety +1

      Hi dear do you need help getting a new boat?

  • @peterv1806
    @peterv1806 Před 4 lety

    Great information. Thank you.

  • @azphilip1960
    @azphilip1960 Před 5 lety +3

    Great video! I subscribed!👍

  • @kathryncarter6143
    @kathryncarter6143 Před 4 lety

    Very nice & clean boat, thanks for all the tips.

  • @gunnarhaldorsen4185
    @gunnarhaldorsen4185 Před 3 lety +1

    This video is REALLY really good! Really enjoyed it. You covered it all.
    There is one thing I would undeline for certain parts of Norway and Sweden: The potential danger of running on ground, thus the importance of avoiding it.
    I've been teaching people practical navigation for more than 15 years and find this to be the critical point for us all, even pros (applies to coastlines with a lot of rocks).
    Every now and again I hear about or meet people who have hit a rock hard. I would say it's the main factor which distinguishes a successful trip from a potentially disastrous one.
    Will take a look at your other videos as well.

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 3 lety

      Really appreciate your nice feedback. I’ve been a very active boat owner for 8 years ... and still have so much to learn. Next project I’m hoping to be a sailboat 😀

    • @kaavest
      @kaavest Před rokem

      Yes a lot of rocks, i have a pioner 10 , New boat and motor, but it,s used on same different routes in a fjord so it,s no problem. And it is used a lot for such a little boat, also with people one at a time , but it,s not any attractive solution "exploring" rocks with it, even if a Pioner

  • @ChelsNicole88
    @ChelsNicole88 Před 5 lety +26

    "you need to think a boat the boat " :) 3:07

  • @glendaamick4235
    @glendaamick4235 Před 4 lety +2

    Great video... Thanks

  • @rashers9129
    @rashers9129 Před 4 lety

    I’ve a small speed boat I keep it at home when not in use do my own repairs so I can’t complain I love it 😂✅🚤

  • @joemunk
    @joemunk Před 2 lety

    All great points thanks!

  • @mikefinney7608
    @mikefinney7608 Před 2 lety

    This a good real world list of concerns that people are naive about. Nice job.

  • @kwerner
    @kwerner Před 4 lety +2

    You have a fantastic voice. Terrific presentation. You really should be on television.

  • @toyman9642
    @toyman9642 Před 5 lety +1

    My brother (who spent money like there was no tomorrow) bought a new 32 ft. cruiser. Lovely boat. Slept four comfortably and had two Merc stern drives. I told him he'd regret it and he did. He wanted it to travel the Trent/Severn waterway system in Ontario, Canada. Between the initial cost, the fuel (it sucked gas like there was no tomorrow), cost of a covered slip at a marina, insurance, having it taken out in the fall and put back in when spring arrived and continually cleaning bug and bird crap off it, he sold it two years later. Unless you have "buckets of money" owning a larger boat is crazy.

  • @dude4173
    @dude4173 Před 4 lety

    5:55-6:07 made me cry.
    I’m happiest away from the noise and in nature. Boating is something I’ve always wanted to do but I grew up in a poor family.
    I’m at a point where I can afford a boat and knowing that’s possible, and knowing what’s out there for me to explore had me emotional.. strange!
    Thanks for the great video.

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 4 lety +1

      Dude good thing we don’t need expensive boats to experience the joy of the nature. I love being out there, and the scenery is the same if the boat is large or small

    • @dude4173
      @dude4173 Před 4 lety

      Ocean4Life It’s true. I’m looking at a smaller boat to start out - maybe a Bayliner. I live in Seattle but grew up in Stockholm Sweden. We were neighbors ;).

  • @jimh.5286
    @jimh.5286 Před 5 lety +1

    First time docking our new boat, screaming grandson on board (missed his nap), birthday party on boat that shares our slip so numerous observers, strong crosswind blowing us sideways on approach to slip, multiple failed attempts...fun, fun.

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 5 lety

      Jim H. We’ve all been there... my first time alone on the boat and I had to fuel up a nice summer day. Plenty of people on the shore enjoying ice cream and a lineup of boats waiting to fuel. Had to wait in the current from the river. Getting to the fuel pump in that current was the most stressful thing I’ve done with the boat ... fortunately things have gotten lots easier with experience:-)

  • @CunoWiederhold
    @CunoWiederhold Před 5 lety +1

    This is a great video! I love the pros and cons of ownership!
    I currently don't own a boat, but perhaps one day.
    My dream has to always own a trawler around 40' or so and live in a marina.
    There are fewer and fewer marinas (in California) that allow this, not like back in the 70s.
    How great it must be waking up to the fresh salty air, having a nice freshly brewed cup of dark roasted coffee and hanging out on your aft deck.
    One day this may be a reality!

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 5 lety +2

      On The Lamb waking up and enjoying a fresh brew on the aft deck is priceless. I don’t know how old you are but make sure to follow that dream one day before too late. I’d head to the marina and talk to someone living in their boat to hear how they find it. We did that before buying our last boat.

    • @waywayoutwest
      @waywayoutwest Před 5 lety +2

      Make today the day. Someday may never come but today is here.

    • @MrMediterrano
      @MrMediterrano Před 3 lety

      This is exactly my plan. To buy a 41-44 feet trawler (Beneteau or Nordhavn) and moore it in a marina at a popular tourist resort (e.g. Cote d’Azur or Mallorca) with lots of budget flights to be able to fly there whenever my heart pleases and to use the boat as my weekend and holiday accommodation. But I am afraid the marina fees will be prohibitively high to make this plan a reality.

  • @walttolander3935
    @walttolander3935 Před 5 lety +4

    Well stated, 👍

  • @markcinco8405
    @markcinco8405 Před 5 lety +1

    I miss the 14 ft. Cadillac I sold when my kids were little. So low maintenance yet high reliability for many years.

  • @EgilWar
    @EgilWar Před 5 lety +4

    Agree. If you enjoy 'messing' about the boat and live close to the marina you might be able to justify the ownership, Second if you are retired and have the time its another consideration. I owned two and enjoyed them immensely as we were able to use it all summer. We have some excellent memories but my son is now away and it is not the same.

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 5 lety +2

      Egil Lomeland I ended up selling the boat this Christmas... it was a really hard decision since I have some of my finest memories with my daughters from 8 years of active all-season boating. Currently I can’t find the time to use and care for a big boat and then I figured I’d sell it before it could become a burden. I do miss it already though 😰, but kayaking is at least getting me close to the water ...

    • @EgilWar
      @EgilWar Před 5 lety +1

      @@Ocean4Life I still miss my boat and last summer was very sad.

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 5 lety +2

      Egil Lomeland I can relate...it’s like loosing a loved one ... normal people don’t understand me when saying it 😜

    • @warlordop713
      @warlordop713 Před rokem +1

      Someone told my dad to get a boat before he retires. Best advice ever. Never wait till retirement boats are meant for the middle aged and young adults. Why do you think all first mates are high schoolers.

  • @rexxx777
    @rexxx777 Před rokem

    I've avoided the negatives by having a 4.8m trailered boat that's parked in my garage. It doesn't cost too much to maintain and it allows me to go to enough places either in rivers or off the coast when the weather is good. Big boats are just too much hassle and most yacht clubs you go past, most of the boats are moored and you wonder why.

  • @AV-wi1vk
    @AV-wi1vk Před 3 lety +1

    I watched this video months before buying my (1st) boat... now I have a 28ft Scandinavian boat and, honestly, I wake up and go to sleep with it..., it's always on my mind. So many things that I want/need to do... but what a pleasure to work on your own boat.

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 3 lety

      I felt the same way. Would spend as much time as possible using it and working on it. It became a good lifestyle 😀

    • @AV-wi1vk
      @AV-wi1vk Před 3 lety +1

      @@Ocean4Life I agree. My boat is about 5 minutes from my house so sometimes I just go hang around and do nothing - for about 5 minutes, than it's back to making plans on what I could do... Have a nice day !

  • @lunis471
    @lunis471 Před 4 lety +1

    My boat is neglected I love her so when I say neglected I mean I am not using the boat the way I should I cannot bring myself to sell her what a dilemma it's also in Italy and in in Britain I should pay to get her here then I spend more time in the lochs with her and not in Lake Trasimeno. I enjoyed that video and can relate to all you said

  • @MrMr123
    @MrMr123 Před 5 lety

    Good video 💯💪🏼

  • @OrganistRichardBunbury

    Thank you! I sold your Boston Whaler and joined the Freedom Boat Club (Massachusetts) It’s a good compromise. However the boats available for use are all day boats so you cannot spend the night on it.

  • @ettrickdoo7287
    @ettrickdoo7287 Před 5 lety

    Excellent video

  • @pseudopetrus
    @pseudopetrus Před 5 lety +2

    Some boats are more work, I know people who have a real work boat, they don't keep it spotless, just repaint every few years, others have aluminium, not too much work. We bought a used boat and is not perfect, but we keep it safe, not too much polishing, just lots of day sailing.

  • @kjetilsele1601
    @kjetilsele1601 Před 5 lety +1

    Flotte filmar du har.
    Me sjåast kanskje på fjorden. Helsing fra Stord.

  • @greatmusicgoodfeel826
    @greatmusicgoodfeel826 Před 4 lety +1

    Love our boat 275 bayliner Our new relationship time.

  • @sergeolchowec905
    @sergeolchowec905 Před 4 lety

    Wow ,good informative post. between the time of cleaning, servicing, fixing & worrying about the boat ,& finally enjoying the trips in-between, when is there time to do anything else in your life? Like a job maybe ?. Sounds like one can only do this while rich or retired .

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 4 lety

      Serge Olchowec you just have to want to dedicate a lot of your time and resources to this. For me it was a lifestyle choice, a lifestyle I really enjoyed. Now that the boat is sold and replaced with kayaks I’m finding time for a lot of other stuff - and it is nice to not worry about anything when the winter storms are raging. I’m sure I’ll buy a boat again but not until I have the opportunity to dedicate a lot of my free time to boating.

  • @nelsonfernandez7473
    @nelsonfernandez7473 Před 4 lety

    This man is spot on, I charter a 46 foot once a year in the summer ,900 a day but we split it with 3 friends, i also rent a harley davidson, to go to the keywest poker run ,i don't have the time to own anything, i work for two funeral homes and have one month a year to enjoy

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 4 lety

      Nelson Fernandez it’s WAY cheaper as well when you split the cost with your friends... and you have no worries the rest of the year 😀

  • @GianniKnowsBest
    @GianniKnowsBest Před 3 lety +1

    Most of the negative points can be overcome by buying a 19ft boat and storing it in your garage.

  • @cme4brain11
    @cme4brain11 Před 5 lety

    superb video.

  • @bnas5083
    @bnas5083 Před 2 lety

    Alot to think "aboat" thanks my dude

  • @anaoropeza8067
    @anaoropeza8067 Před 4 lety

    it is perfect, i love it

  • @stevenvandensen967
    @stevenvandensen967 Před 5 lety +2

    I love my boat and I've got a couple of them and I just subscribed I just found you thanks for the advice but I love my boat and I'm going to keep them you know what most people should just try a small aluminum basic boat to start out with get one with a 5 horsepower about 12 feet long the basic that you but most people needs for fishing and stuff like that on and I almost fitting like something like that then you got to get a bigger I drink one and see if I really like it and go from there I don't know if you mention that I didn't hear you but also storage sometimes you cannot keep your boat at your house it can get very expensive and I might be off cost if you rent a storage so you might just think of anyone a lot to

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 5 lety

      you're right about starting out small. If you really enjoy being on the water then that joy will be there even in a small 12 foot boat. The scenery, ocean scent, fish ... it's not any nicer in a 40 footer. But having a boat with the beds always made and all your stuff ready is very comfortable and convenient, but it cost $

  • @arborleaftree1769
    @arborleaftree1769 Před 4 lety +1

    Have a secondary outboard motor for peace of mind.

  • @kenhanson4015
    @kenhanson4015 Před 5 lety

    I have always wondered how to lower by shoulders.

  • @ramosteddy0687
    @ramosteddy0687 Před 2 lety

    Awsome vid the pros out way the cons

  • @nina-maeforde3269
    @nina-maeforde3269 Před 3 lety

    Nice bid, thanks

  • @joelagpalo2710
    @joelagpalo2710 Před 2 lety

    Wow your five negatives made me think ten times to buy my dream boat thanks

  • @thekingofthisworld2154
    @thekingofthisworld2154 Před 9 měsíci

    38’ or 40’ boat?! Woah! I’m considering an 18’ runabout for lake use with an outboard motor. I can park it in my driveway. 😊

  • @superdon1chw
    @superdon1chw Před 5 lety +1

    thanks

  • @jerryhelm5118
    @jerryhelm5118 Před 3 lety

    All my life the sea calls.to me .it says sail me..everytime I see the ocean I hear this..🤙

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 3 lety +1

      The sea does call to you when you’ve discovered the beauty of it. I’ll be heading out kayaking the winter coastline of Norway today, big boat small boat doesn’t matter as long as I get out there 😀

  • @Driftwoodgeorge
    @Driftwoodgeorge Před 5 lety +2

    It cost me $700 US. dollars to pull my little trailer from Wisconsin to Tampa Florida, so If I want to constantly travel it will cost that much every month when nothing breaks down, not to mention the Stress of driving in heavy traffic, crowding and finding a place to park every night, you have to concentrate and be real alert all the time, It's very dangerous. How much does it cost to live on a boat every month would you say, roughly, Anybody?"

    • @danielshara5187
      @danielshara5187 Před 5 lety +1

      Driftwood george it will cost you the slip fee. Then depending on the marina you might have to pay for power to keep your boat cool or keep your boat heated and for heating your water for your shower! You have taxes in California it's one percent of the value of your boat because it's considered real property. Then you'll have a diver to clean the bottom of your boat to keep off the barnacles. Every two weeks you'll need someone to wash your boat so that it has a nice finish! Then there is the regular maintenance which is reasonable. If you're in Florida then you have a lot of coral and barnacles that grow fast on the bottom of your boat so you need to put a good bottom anti-fowl copper bottom paint

  • @fahadalissa
    @fahadalissa Před 3 lety

    thank you

  • @rboddington
    @rboddington Před 5 lety

    Being a boat owner is awesome, I have access to so many places a car can never reach. I boat on the Trent Severn waterway in Ontario Canada, and it is quite simply the finest freshwater boating in the world. We have incredible scenery, an abundance of wildlife, warm water to swim in, locks to go through, even the world's only marine railway!!! The water is always a flat calm as the Trent is protected by land on both sides, yet you can run as fast as you please, no speed limits.

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 5 lety

      I honestly couldn't agree more. We have seen and experienced so much goodness on the western norwegian coastline because of the boat. Most friends and family don't really understand how many amazing spots we have here. Next weekend we're flying over to Ontario to stay in KW for 2 weeks. It is amazing how Ontario is so crowded with people, yet there is great nature available.
      Your point about money: Agreed! You don't buy a boat because it is a smart financial move, you're choosing a lifestyle. But the reality for most of us is that we can't afford everything in life, so we must make priorities. For those not 110% dedicated I'd say owning a fairly large boat may not be the best way to spend their money. For me, I wouldn't mind selling the house and moving onboard permanently :-)

    • @rboddington
      @rboddington Před 5 lety

      The vast bulk of Ontario is still nature in fact, the population is packed into the Southern tip, the massive Northern part is still empty. I have been to Norway last October, stayed on the coast and even hiked to the Pulpit Rock with my friend. Really great country. Look if you want to go on the Trent Severn run with me while you're here, email me at rdcboddington@yahoo.com happy to take you out. I even made a boat eye view of the run: czcams.com/video/YstvUEnJMw0/video.html

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 5 lety

      @@rboddington holy crap that's a large body of freshwater! I'd love to come along, but the family has a packed schedule for the 2 weeks ... they would murder me :-) I can't believe I lived almost 5 years in the kw region and still didn't go out exploring that great scenery you captured in your video. Seems like Ontario has a lot more to offer than I knew about!!

    • @rboddington
      @rboddington Před 5 lety +1

      That waterway goes all the way to Georgian Bay. I took friends out today on that run, even though it was Father's Day :) Oh well, sometimes ya just gotta defy the Mrs and life your life with the guys :)

  • @peterkacandes5905
    @peterkacandes5905 Před 5 lety +1

    What you should have said is that before even thinking about buying a boat is to take the classes first!

  • @nelsonfernandez5803
    @nelsonfernandez5803 Před 5 lety +2

    I pay 1300 to rent top gun off sundays on the bay in miami once a year with frienda it is over 50 feet long they clean the boat no gas no nothing and come home with plenty of fish i once came home with 140 dolphines with my friends this is the best rent

  • @markokuhne99
    @markokuhne99 Před 5 lety

    Hello Ivan! Thank you for this video. What’s your opinion on the brand Galeon? Best wishes from Germany

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 5 lety +1

      Marko Kühne I really don’t know much about it. I’d recommend going to the marina and talking to someone owning the brand. I’d trust their advice a lot more than a salesman... We did that before buying the boat in this video, and their input really helped us feel confident in the decision we made

    • @markokuhne99
      @markokuhne99 Před 5 lety

      Ocean4Life thanks a lot for that advice! So far I didn’t do that at yacht harbors bc I didn’t want to annoy the owners who want to enjoy their free time. 😅

  • @jaandel1
    @jaandel1 Před 5 lety

    hi great video is inspired.. where do you learn how to sail and owner a boat.. please advise

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 5 lety

      jaime del salto For sailing you can join a local sailing club. Most of the vessels welcome the extra crew for both training and competition.
      Practice handling ropes and knots at home, see what more experienced boaters do and ask a ton of questions. As for boat handling - just get out there on calm days and start practicing. Best of luck ⚓️

  • @stuarth43
    @stuarth43 Před 5 lety

    been sailing since age 13, a boat builder most of my life
    what you say is right, IMO unless you are wealthy OR you can do all your own maintenance, then forget it
    buy a boat that steams displacement speeds, easily driven slippery hull shape, buy enough horsepower for your needs not more, if you are going up swiftly running rivers such as Rheine, Danube, you,ll need a nine knots capable boat just to buck the stream, what you seek if sea miles per gallon of fuel, most planing boats are poorly equipped to plane in rough head seas, because the vee fwds is too shallow and the boat pounds badly, you come off of plane and burn fuel, so if you buy a planing boat it should have vee at station two 40 plus degrees deadrise, then you can power on and wave jump with very soft landings, unfortunately instead of looking at the boat bottom, buyers look at the curtains
    yes the joy of being on the water is great, my advice, use a friends boat, help with fuel costs:}}

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 5 lety

      stuarth43 what you say about people looking more at the curtains than technical stuff is so true. Going to boat shows these days many companies seems to focus more on design expression and pillows than what really matters. On the ocean practicality always beats beauty:-)

  • @rodstanley881
    @rodstanley881 Před 5 lety +7

    I love mine

  • @shanetyler9391
    @shanetyler9391 Před rokem

    Here in Idaho owning a boat is pretty easy that goes for the northwest in general.

  • @meacomefeyou
    @meacomefeyou Před 4 lety +1

    7:44 for sure it goes no where for too much per year. Walking is for free, no insurance

  • @smallnuts2
    @smallnuts2 Před 4 lety

    With a small weekend powerboat. What would the saltwater maintenance be if someone lived on it? Do you need to flush the engine? Scrub underneath? Seems powerboat is less maintenance than a sailboat.

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 4 lety +1

      Dom I also think a sailboat is more maintenance due to the extra rig and ropes and everything that goes with it. If living on the boat I think a key is weather or not the boat will be used. My experience is that the boat needs to be used weekly to let the engine get good and warm and remove any moisture from the engine area. And using the boat will keep the hull cleaner too. I used my boat a lot and did continuous cleaning and maintenance - so my annual dry docking only took 2 days. 1 day for cleaning and drying and next day for anti fouling and polishing/waxing (that’s a long day!). If you’re passionate about boating then all this will be a joy. Otherwise it will quickly be a chore. Good luck with boating 👍👍

  • @flyingdog1498
    @flyingdog1498 Před 5 lety

    Cleaning and Waxing, that is what deck hands are for. My boat uses 72 gallons per hour with a 4,000 mile range. The captain and the crew handle the docking.

    • @Ocean4Life
      @Ocean4Life  Před 5 lety +1

      Flying Dog we’re in different leagues 😃 I was pushing the family economy by just having a 30 footer and doing all the work myself to squeeze the $