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Getting Afloat three-part series
Part Two: Tips on buying a boat


New to boating? Crick Boat Show provides the best overview of the boat mar= ket by offering a hands-on boating experience and a wealth of free advice= from industry and technical experts. 

To help you take the first steps on your boating journey=2C we have compil= ed a three-part guide of FAQ’s=2C tips on buying a boat=2C and how t= o run a boat.
 
Shared ownership=
If you anticipate only occasional use=2C one option is to buy a share in a= boat as part of a shared ownership scheme. Maintenance and administration= costs are divided amongst a syndicate=2C minimising hassle and expense. I= f you do decide to buy your own boat=2C you can sell your share.

Visit BCBM and Carefree Cruising in the quayside where you’ll find <= a href=3D"http://wwmagazines.us6.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=3D9e8e5d17= edc71c8ef2a6443f5&id=3D45d4ab0628&e=3Deb37dfcf0b" target=3D"_blank" style= =3D"color: #DD8935;font-weight: normal;text-decoration: none;">two of the biggest shared ownership companie= s.
 
Second-hand
On a budget? Buying a used boat can be the sensible option. They come in a= ll ages and conditions=2C and can be renovated and adapted to suit your ne= eds. Check your boat has a Boat Safety Scheme (BSS) certificate and get an= experienced marine surveyor to examine the boat before you buy. Between &= pound;400-£600=2C it may seem pricy but it will be worth it. Several= boat brokers will be at the show to discus= s your options - check our website for full= details. 
 
Boat Safety Scheme The boat equivalent to an MOT=2C it must be held by craft that are over 4= years old. It assures the boat is safe to use but should always come alon= gside a pre-purchase survey by a qualified surveyor.
 
Off the peg boats These are new boats built to a specification that builders know will appea= l to the general market. They also have several other selling points as th= ey’re cheaper to buy than bespoke boats=2C usually take less time to= produce and are less likely to depreciate. 
 
Bespoke boats
A brand new bespoke boat means you’ll get exactly the specification= and layout you want. Make sure to do plenty of research on what boat builder to use&nbs= p;to see if you like their other work - and to see if you can work= with the builder on a personal level during the construction period.
 
Finance
At anything from a bare minimum of £45=2C000 upwards=2C it is likely= that you may need to finance part of the boat with a loan. Specialist lenders at the show will be on hand to talk to= you about ways of meeting the cost.

Contract
No matter how well you get on with your builder=2C make sure you record your agreement with him and preferably= in the form of a British Marine contract. 
 

Advance ticket sales close at midnig= ht on Sunday 22nd May. With savings of up to 20% on gate p= rices=2C don't miss out by booking here. 
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View inte= riors

Explore the inside of a narrowboat by climbing on board and seeing for you= rself what its really like. Compare designs and get ideas from the example= boats on display. 

See a full= list of all the boats on show here. Make sure you check which bo= ats require advance booking.

Vote for your favourite boat in s= how and you could win £100 of Marks & Spencers vouchers a= nd a subscription to Waterways World magazine. To vote=2C visit Shawbrook= Bank Ltd stand on the Marina (Q35). 





Want more tips?
Visit the = Waterways World stand for subscri= ptions and a range of books designed to help you when considering whether= or how to buy a boat. 
 


You can find all installments of this digital three-part series at Crick B= oat Show in the FREE ‘Getting Afloat&r= squo; guide=2C which will be handed out to you in our show carriers= =2E

 
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