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  2. How much does a boat cost to purchase and own? - AOL

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    Tips for saving money on boat costs. ... Buying a boat is an exciting adventure, but it is also costly and time-consuming. There are so many extra boat costs beyond the buying price. You must stay ...

  3. Buying a Boat Can Be a Huge Mistake — Here's Why - AOL

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    It’s the dream of many to buy a boat, but the expenses and dangers of ownership will soon flood in. ... Related: 12 Tips to Keep You from Buying Too Much Insurance.

  4. How much boat can I afford? 3 steps to calculate your budget

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    How to figure out your budget when buying a boat. You can find used boats for less than $10,000. On average, new ones cost upwards of $40,000. Though buying your boat with cash may be possible ...

  5. US Sabot - Wikipedia

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    A 2013 review on boat.com noted that the design is, "the perfect first boat for the beginning sailor and popular with junior sailing programs for its simplicity and safety. Equipped with the racing package, the Sabot offers all the sail controls of a larger boat, so learning sailors can develop the full range of sail trimming skills." [9]

  6. Snipe (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    The Snipe is an American sailing dinghy that was designed by William F. Crosby as a one design racer and first built in 1931. [1] [2] [3] [4]The boat is a World Sailing recognized international class.

  7. Sailboat - Wikipedia

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    Catboat is a charming and distinctive sailboat featuring a single mast with a single large sail, known as a gaff-rigged sail, and a broad beam that ensures stability. This type of vessel, named after the "cat" tackle used in sailing, has a rich history dating back to the 19th century in the coastal regions of the United States, particularly New ...

  8. Boat loans for older boats vs. new boats: What you need to know

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    Whether you're buying new or used, boat loans generally come in two types: secured and unsecured. Secured loans are more common with new boats because you can borrow higher loan amounts over ...

  9. Precision 15 - Wikipedia

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    In a 2003 review of the Precision 15 K by naval architect Robert Perry, he wrote, "the target market for this boat could be family day-sailing, but the 15 would also make a very nice trainer. The hull is broad enough to provide stability without acrobatics. At 600 pounds the boat is also light enough to be fast and responsive.