
Did you know the steel-hulled yacht is the most long-lasting yacht and can live up to 100 years?
Yes, it is true.
As you may know, there are different types of hull materials such as fiberglass, carbon fiber, and aluminum. But the most long-lasting is the steel-hulled yacht which can live up to 100 years if well-cared.
In some cases, wooden boats also have a lifespan of 100 years. While fiberglass can survive up to 50 years and aluminum yachts have the shortest lifespan of 15 to 20 years.
So the longevity of a boat depends on what material you choose.
And, choosing the right material for a boat depends on where you plan to use it. So when you're ready to buy, ask yourself this question.
(This question is the second part of the 4 key questions you need to answer before you buy a boat)
The second question is “Where are you going to use your boat?”
While this might sound simple, knowing where you will be using your boat, can actually be a very important thing to decide when buying a boat.
One of the first places you are going to use your boat will influence the kind of boat that you will buy.
For instance, if you plan on using your boat in freshwater lakes and rivers, it does not make sense to invest in one with a motor for ocean use or one that can handle the rapids.
Also, the distance and types of waters that you wish to travel to determine the range and cost of your boat.
(The range is how far the boat can travel with the fuel onboard, or without refueling)
So, ask yourself these questions to determine where will you use your boat;
• What are your plans for a boat?
• Where do you want to use it for? i.e. River, Sea, Lakes?
• Do you want to take it out on long trips to the sea?
• Do you want to stay put and just enjoy the tranquility of the lake?
Boats symbolize freedom for their owners, who enjoy the flexibility of finding an activity or a location that meets their current mood.
Some owners make a living out of their boats, Some turn boats into floating homes; while others still use their boats recreationally.
When it comes to using a boat, everyone has different purposes and different preferences...
This is why it's so important for you to know exactly where you're going to use your boat before you buy one.
Remember this; “You will love the ocean. It makes you feel small, but not in a bad way. Small because you realize you're part of something bigger."
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