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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yacht? I'd go with the yacht as you can pull up anchor and bugger off to wherever, without having airports to deal with.
Also, the view is nicer from a yacht than a plane, and you can't fall from the sky. |
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By *hloevtTV/TS
over a year ago
norwich |
"Yacht. You can't fall 30,000ft out of a boat. If a yacht's engine fails it still floats. You can stop a yacht where ever you like. There's probably plenty more reasons. "
Statistically your safer in a plane !
But I would still have the boat as long as it's a propped big one with loads of sailors on it xx |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Can you sail or fly, or will you be employing someone to do that? Makes no difference, I'm just being nosy. I'd choose plane though. "
I do have a pilots license.
I cant sail, will get someone to do that. But if I get a yacht, wont be doing much sailing...lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Can you sail or fly, or will you be employing someone to do that? Makes no difference, I'm just being nosy. I'd choose plane though.
I do have a pilots license.
I cant sail, will get someone to do that. But if I get a yacht, wont be doing much sailing...lol"
If you're doing the piloting you won't be able to get involved in the partying . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Remember,,a yatch or and aircraft is very expensive to run ,,so like a good whore rent one it's cheaper In the long run and you can always change the model to go with your mood |
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By *erby DomCouple
over a year ago
Ashbourne(ish) and Chesterfield(ish) |
Do with the yacht, the through life costs will be much less. But anyone seriously looking into the pros and cons of both for real would be unlikely to be seeking advice from random swingers LOL. |
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Hmmm...I'm struggling to believe that a person who can't spell 'yacht' can actually afford to buy one.
Also, this same person requires counsel on whether to buy one or not.
Yes, I'm cynical.
Yes, I over think things.
Yes, I'm a spelling snob.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hmmm...I'm struggling to believe that a person who can't spell 'yacht' can actually afford to buy one.
Also, this same person requires counsel on whether to buy one or not.
Yes, I'm cynical.
Yes, I over think things.
Yes, I'm a spelling snob.
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Yea but you can be excused any faults with a body like that! |
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By *arkarmyMan
over a year ago
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Look at it from an investment perspective.
How many hours will you use it per year?
Whats the maintenance charge per year ?
Whats the idle fees?
Depreciation?
Fuel consumption ?
Enjoyment value?
Personally id go for a plane specifically a honda jet . Theyre hood business tools , not too expensive to purchase and maintain , short take off distance , can stand up and party in them.
One of the best resale values
Yachts you can get cheaper but fuel and insurance will cost you 3% at least pa and they are much harder to sell on |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Total look at me thread. If you really do have money to burn why not donate it to charity "
All of it? Maybe rich people do donate a lot of their money to charity. Should they not spend any of it on themselves? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hmmm...I'm struggling to believe that a person who can't spell 'yacht' can actually afford to buy one.
Also, this same person requires counsel on whether to buy one or not.
Yes, I'm cynical.
Yes, I over think things.
Yes, I'm a spelling snob.
Yea but you can be excused any faults with a body like that! "
See, you just have to be a vagina with a body on here. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Hmmm...I'm struggling to believe that a person who can't spell 'yacht' can actually afford to buy one.
Also, this same person requires counsel on whether to buy one or not.
Yes, I'm cynical.
Yes, I over think things.
Yes, I'm a spelling snob.
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I dont blame you, I would do the same. But still a conundrum for me |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hmmm...I'm struggling to believe that a person who can't spell 'yacht' can actually afford to buy one.
Also, this same person requires counsel on whether to buy one or not.
Yes, I'm cynical.
Yes, I over think things.
Yes, I'm a spelling snob.
Yea but you can be excused any faults with a body like that!
See, you just have to be a vagina with a body on here."
Oh no, not just any old vagina or body, credit where its due eh |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Do a ppl conversion to rotary . A Robinson r22 or r44 more practical than anything fixed wing. If you have the skills and time, build your own, then you can cut maintaince costs to parts only |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"OP you don't happen to be a lawyer, think yourself to be extremely handsome and like to wind people up? We've already got one of those. "
Who's that then? |
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Does depend what level you’re talking about, however there’s a lot to be said for chartering on both fronts, looking at upkeep costs, running costs and depreciation you won’t work out much better off as an owner unless you’re a really heavy user. Plus you can have the best of the two then!
Having played about with both on the smaller end of the scale, Cessna 172 and 35ft yacht.
I’d say take a look at what sort of guy you are and how your free time looks. More likely to enjoy a quick afternoon of fun, go the plane route, keen on the idea of a few days away from everything, then floating caravan it is!
There’s not a bad choice whichever you go for, just inherently different ways of spending your free time.
Enjoy! |
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"Just buy a huge billboard with your picture on it with "I AM RICH" written on it, far easier to maintain
Couldn't have said it better myself... "
but being a sarcastic northerner i might have suggested some other words on it! lol
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