...before I go much further in the refit of my C22.
Certain things must be done, like re-bedding all the deck hardware and re-caulking the rub rail, to make the boat dry again. These projects don't involve much cash outlay, just a lot of my time, which is fine - it beats watching TV in the winter.
But other upgrades I'd like to do for myself will mean considerable cash investments - and that's ther key word here - will they really be investments? Since I plan to sell the boat in a couple of years and move up to a 26-27 footer, would the "investment" make the boat worth anymore?
A new switch panel, and complete re-wire is a must. But would adding an inverter and AC panel increase its value? I plan to sleep on the boat most of next summer and use my microwave and coffee maker.
New sails - I can hold off for 2 more seasons if I get them cleaned and reresined, but would a full suite of new sails increase the boats worth by $1000? I've got hank-on jibs right now, but would a roller furling unit and new 150 genoa add another $1000 value to the boat?
On my small lake, a depth meter is all the electronics I need, but I've got two 2" holes in the hull where the non-working transducers were, and the plastic fittings broke when I took them out to re-bed them, so should I put $700 out for 2 new transducers and a display, or just glass over the holes?
I paid $2k for her, and I'd like to get at least a grand more out of her if I do the upgrades, but with this economy and boat market...
I guess the biggest question is, do I do nice things for me; that will make my sailing more enjoyable, and eat the cost,
or just get her watertight, and save the $$ for the next boat?
Deferring to you folks greater experience.
Thanks for any opinions.
Bill
Certain things must be done, like re-bedding all the deck hardware and re-caulking the rub rail, to make the boat dry again. These projects don't involve much cash outlay, just a lot of my time, which is fine - it beats watching TV in the winter.
But other upgrades I'd like to do for myself will mean considerable cash investments - and that's ther key word here - will they really be investments? Since I plan to sell the boat in a couple of years and move up to a 26-27 footer, would the "investment" make the boat worth anymore?
A new switch panel, and complete re-wire is a must. But would adding an inverter and AC panel increase its value? I plan to sleep on the boat most of next summer and use my microwave and coffee maker.
New sails - I can hold off for 2 more seasons if I get them cleaned and reresined, but would a full suite of new sails increase the boats worth by $1000? I've got hank-on jibs right now, but would a roller furling unit and new 150 genoa add another $1000 value to the boat?
On my small lake, a depth meter is all the electronics I need, but I've got two 2" holes in the hull where the non-working transducers were, and the plastic fittings broke when I took them out to re-bed them, so should I put $700 out for 2 new transducers and a display, or just glass over the holes?
I paid $2k for her, and I'd like to get at least a grand more out of her if I do the upgrades, but with this economy and boat market...
I guess the biggest question is, do I do nice things for me; that will make my sailing more enjoyable, and eat the cost,
or just get her watertight, and save the $$ for the next boat?
Deferring to you folks greater experience.
Thanks for any opinions.
Bill