Maintenance Cost...?

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Tim

I'm looking at a '82 Catalina 25 for my first sailboat. The boat is in generally overall good condition. What kind of expenses can I expect weekly, monthly and/or yearly...? I will keep the boat in a slip. Thanks, Tim
 
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LaDonna Bubak - Planet Catalina

Ah jeez

What do you mean exactly? Are you counting marina costs, fuel cost, or just simply general maintenance? Assuming general maintenance: It depends. Do any of the sails need to be replaced? What about the motor? Are there any high priced items that you're looking at replacing? Here are the basics: Yearly bottom job (depending where you live, of course - could be less often) if you do it yourself could cost you as little as a couple hundred bucks if you trailer it out & do it in your backyard, considerably more if you have a yard haul it out & do it for you. You also have to keep track of all running & standing rigging - if any are going bad, you must replace them. Running rigging for a 25 wouldn't be too spendy, standing rigging would be. Where are you? You might have to consider the electrical costs if you're planning on heat/AC. Fuel usually isn't that big of an expense unless all you do is motor. Even then it wouldn't even be worth budgeting more than $100 a year. For example, on my C27 (w/outboard), I only use 3/4 tank of gas each year! But you have to consider maintenance on the motor. If it's in great shape, you'll probably have fewer costs but yearly tune-ups are a must. There's more, of course, and maybe someone else will have something major I've forgotten. But remember: boats are only holes in the water into which we throw our money! LaDonna PS: Don't be discouraged! These are only possible expenses. You CAN keep a boat maintained without spending your life savings - the smaller the boat, the less there is to maintain, thus the less you have to spend! :)
 
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