September 2008 [i.e. "The Great Recession"] we purchased a 1977 great condition [rebuilt engines and trany, refurbished interior, shined exterior, full bottom/shaft/prop jobs etc.] top of the line build-out 34' Tollycraft Tri Cabin... at a fair price.
April 2009 we moved her from SF Bay saltwater into SF Delta freshwater... and... docked her under a covered berth; where she has remained protected from weather effects for 12 yrs. 100 miles door to door from our house. We get to visit and go out in her many times a year for long weekends and holiday seasons.
Because of our Tolly's initial really-good condition at date of purchase, fact that her berth is well covered, and that she's in 100% fresh water... well... we experience little costs atop of insurance, dock-fee and fuel. Combined, that annually runs approx $6,600.
Although I'm currently home without our consistently reordered Log book, off the top of my clear memory, I can say there is seldom a year we spend any money for hired help on the boat. I'd say that in each of 12 years total costs [including what I diy accomplish] amounts to $400 +/- per year. That makes cost for keeping and using our boat about $7k annually.
Do Note: We don't keep our Tolly heavy seas ocean ready, we do keep her SF Delta gentle seas play time ready. We also do not keep her with full exterior make up and lipstick on for super pretty showing... again I'll say... we keep her SF Delta play time ready. She's in overall good condition. And, when we decide to sell we will get her made up pretty with lipstick applied and systems in top working order.
YRMV!
April 2009 we moved her from SF Bay saltwater into SF Delta freshwater... and... docked her under a covered berth; where she has remained protected from weather effects for 12 yrs. 100 miles door to door from our house. We get to visit and go out in her many times a year for long weekends and holiday seasons.
Because of our Tolly's initial really-good condition at date of purchase, fact that her berth is well covered, and that she's in 100% fresh water... well... we experience little costs atop of insurance, dock-fee and fuel. Combined, that annually runs approx $6,600.
Although I'm currently home without our consistently reordered Log book, off the top of my clear memory, I can say there is seldom a year we spend any money for hired help on the boat. I'd say that in each of 12 years total costs [including what I diy accomplish] amounts to $400 +/- per year. That makes cost for keeping and using our boat about $7k annually.
Do Note: We don't keep our Tolly heavy seas ocean ready, we do keep her SF Delta gentle seas play time ready. We also do not keep her with full exterior make up and lipstick on for super pretty showing... again I'll say... we keep her SF Delta play time ready. She's in overall good condition. And, when we decide to sell we will get her made up pretty with lipstick applied and systems in top working order.
YRMV!