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Scott Vernon
 
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Default 30 to 35-foot boats, days used?

It has little to do with the boat size. Depends more on the individual and
his financial state. Fer instance, I bought a relatively cheap boat so
therefore I don't need to work as much ( I'm self employed) and have more
time to sail (and work on the boat). It seems as though a majority of the
'big' boats tied up at marinas are owned by 9-5ers, who , though making a
decent salary, tend to buy the most boat they can afford and then spend
their time working to pay for it, squeezing in a weekend or two here and
there. This is, of course a generalization.
The old saying, ''the bigger the boat the less it's sailed'', does seem to
hold some water.

SV


"Jim Cate" wrote in message
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As discussed in other subject strings, I'm looking at 30 to 35-foot used
boats such as Cals, O'Days, Catalinas, etc. My intended use would be for
day sailing and sailing offshore near the coast in the Texas Gulf. As
mentioned, offshore sailing would probably require four or five days in
our area because of the distances involved.

Although I know it all depends on the person, the crew, the
circumstances, the boat, etc., have there been any studies or surveys
that might provide some idea of how many days of sailing per year an
owner of such a boat typically gets, particularly after the first year?
Again, it's obvious that it all depends, on the person, the individual
circumstances, his work load, etc., and that there can be no
generalizations. (No need to tell me this. - It's pretty self-evident.)
Still, there may have been some polls or surveys, or at least, some
general experience and consensus regarding the question. The reason for
asking is that, though I'm anxious to get out to the blue water, I'm
wondering whether I would be the exception to what seems to be the
general rule in this area, in which the boats seem to sit in their slips
for 99.9 percent of the time. For example, one of the brokers I spoke
with last week bragged that the owner of that boat had only taken the
boat out some 10-12 times in the past ten years. - Any estimates, guesses?

Jim