Reiver

Stuey

Well-known member
After reading some of the useful comments on here, I think a Reiver Sportsman is going to suit my fishing needs. I can\'t afford a new one, but was wondering if anyone knew of a second hand one going for sale. A few seem to have been snapped up recently that haven\'t been advertised widely.

regards

Stu
 
Stuey,

Have you considered a new boat but with a second hand engine Alan Craggs usually has some good engines or knows where to find one.

I did the same my self with Daisey Duke as my budget didn\'t stretch as far as i would have liked to buy everything brand new.

If you need to know anything elase give me a shout, mines in the RQs if you want a closer look.

Try not to miss out on a super boat.

Adam.
 
Alan,

Just talking specifically about Reiver Boats here.

Not trying to mislead anybody but reivers are like rocking horse s**t second hand due to 1 man output at reiver(Alan Craggs).

You are right with a brand new engine but Alan Craggs wont sell you an engine thats not right.

Buying a second hand boat usually means a second hand engine though.

Adam
 
I would recomend a reiver :) Crackin boats

If you are going to moor you boat up then Alan would deliver it for you and save you the expence of a trailer that could go towards a new engoine. Unless you want to trailer it about.

I would go up and have a bit crac with him if you hav\'nt already as he\'s very helpfull.

At the start of the season I bought a secondhand reiver and engine and can\'t fault them apart from the force 75hp engine being a gas guzzler, so in the future I fancy a more economical outboard.

If buying a second hand boat they usually come with nextra\'s such as life jackets and fishfinder that you may have to buy if getting a new boat.

[IMG=400x300]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v310/hawkeyemg/2005_0425westlife0093.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG=400x300]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v310/hawkeyemg/2005_0425westlife0089.jpg[/IMG]
[Edited on 3/10/2005 by Codfather]

[Edited on 3/10/2005 by Codfather]

[Edited on 3/10/2005 by Codfather]
 
daisy, nowt against Alan and his boats, i used to be up there all the time a good few years back. I know he would not sell you a duff engine or a duff boat. Reivers must be about the best hull around and where the fore runner of many of the modern hulls. As you i was just talking generally. Another place for good quality second hand outbaords is the RNLI, if you can find one of the places that sellt here old engines.
 
Ex RNLI engines:

http://billhighammarine.co.uk/

they also have a \'real\' scrapyard for spares, hundreeds if not thousands of engines
 
There\'s a Riever Sportsman lying in Eyemouth Harbour on a mooring. It was sitting with 6\" of water in the bottom the last time I looked. Don\'t know if it\'s for sale, but theres no harm in asking. The HM should have a name or telephone number of the owner.

Neil.
 
Most of the used engines Alan sells are from the RNLI, He had a shed load of them last time I was up there, next to his wacky races boat.
 
Must agree with you codfather i have an 85hp on my reiver and that enjoys a good drink, goes like a missile though.

Stuey theres a Reiver next to mine in the rqs never moved for months might be worth asking in the office for contacts. If you go up to see Alan ask to see the 85hp class certificate he has. Probably won it on a wacky tea tray or something at Windermere.
 
Thanks for the info lads. Adam cheers for the offer of looking over your boat one day, that would be most useful.

I\'ve got a coulple of other questions if thats ok?

What does a berth in RQ cost for a Reiver?
Do you insure your boat, and whats it cost?
What is the fuel consumption like on the engine you have? I have no idea what to expect.

Oh and how many people can fish comfortably? Once people know your getting a boat, they all want to go fishing!!!

Cheers for the help lads, anymore usful info would be champion.

regards

Stu
 
Berthing costs at the Royal Quays for a Reiver are £800 per year on the budget births, a bugger to get in and out of, for me anyway :D .

You have to be insured to be at the Royal Quays, Think mine was about £150 per year, with Haven Knox Johnston, You probably can get cheaper but these came highly recommended, if you know me you will understand why you need a highly recommended insurance company :o

I had a new suzuki DF50 4 stoke on mine, flew along and was GREAT on petrol, had finns on as-well, don\'t know if this made a difference?

Fish 3 champion, 4 at a push but loads of room with 3,

Hope this helps

Marc.
 
Quite right about getting on and off the budget berths especially if the wing gets a hold of you.

Stuey, i have a small boat policy with Haven Knox. It is a fully comp package inc 3rd party liability, theft ,trailer, damage etc, etc. Think i pay £150 a year.

4 stroke suzuki 50 will sip petrol whilst my 85 2 stroke guzzles it. Get 20 miles to 25 litres, 4 stroke probably 30 miles or better to 25 litres.

4 stroke engines tend to be £1000 more than 2 strokes to buy so do the sums , £1000 buys a lot of petrol even at todays prices.

Marcs right 3 fish comfortable.

Need to know anything else just shout.

Adam.
 
Does anyone know how much a Sportsman would cost new? It has to be one of my favourite boats, i\'ve had one of the old reivers which was a good boat.
 
hi orinoco
we have just gone through the same as you and we wanted a new wilson flyer but budgett wont strech that far so we opted for a new engine and a second hand boat and we have enough left for some good electronics the engines we looked at were standard two strokes and four strokes untill we were told about a new evinrude etec two stroke engine that is supposed to be better on fuel than a four stroke we looked at all the options and we decided to have a new engine and a second hand boat as we were looking we saw boats for as little as 300 quid but the engines that we looked at second hand seemed to be about £1500 to 1800 and that was for one 10 to 15 years old but we also saw 2003 ex rnli engines for about the same money (strange so new but so cheap) so after lots of debates we decided to go for a new evinrude etec 60 hp fully fitted and new battery and new tank £4800 and that comes with a 3 year waranty and it does not need a service for 3 years but make sure you shop around as prices vary from week to week with dealers

hope this helps a little sean + sharon
 
Back
Top