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Steve Dooley wrote:

I want a fixed keel so there is more room in the cabin. I want a
solid, well built boat that is roomy. Moderately easy trailering is a
plus. I want fiberglass with little or no wood. No flimsy clorox
bottle either. I'd prefer a diesel inboard with a 3 or 4 blade prop,
no folding. I'd start with 3-4 day sails 3 times a month and live
aboard after I divorce my fat disaster of a wife. I plan to spend much
time in remote tropical areas by myself mostly or with just one other
person. I am worried about space for provisions, namely water. A water
maker would be nice but it burns power and consumes fuel. I've looked
at many boats but they all lack just the "thing". The Nordica 20 is a
good option I have to check on the headroom. How practical is it to
tow a supply dinghy behind that is full of provisions? I don't have to
worry about resale value or the initial cost of the boat. I want to
trailer it to various locations to gain more experience since I have
sailed mostly in one area for about 7 years. Standing headroom is
necessary I am 5'6 1/2" tall. I have no physical or mental handicaps.
I will be in warm climates but don't want any air conditioning. Do
swamp coolers or misters work on boats? Someone mentioned towing
fishing nets to stock up on food while underway but I think that will
slow you down too much. But in the old days sailboats did pull nets so
is it a good idea? Is a full swim platform a good idea, I can store
stuff on it. I have a Dodge Ram to pull it so weight is not a problem.
I'd prefer a normal macaroni rig to a cat rig. I figure with some of
those shoal keels pointing will be bad enough. Thanks for all your
help.


So you want a 19 foot keelboat with standing headroom. And a diesel.
And you want to live aboard? Good luck with that.

There are a number of somewhat larger boats that might come closer and
still be trailerable, but its very hard to have headroom on a boat
under 28 feet without being exceptionally ugly. There are a few with
pop-tops that you might consider, but still, I wouldn't know where to
begin with a 19 foot liveaboard.
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"Jeff" wrote
So you want a 19 foot keelboat with standing headroom. And a diesel. And you want to live aboard? Good luck with
that.



He's not very tall. Only five foot six inches. He could stand up in the Nordica. Some Nordicas
came with diesels. Two people living aboard would be a problem.

Cheers,
Ellen


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Steve,

If you to be cruisin for that long I don't want you takin any my
relatives. I don't want you mackin' down on my nephew when the food runs
out. I know you is Catholic and you is a bunch of cannibals, you eat the
booty too!

Mavis Leonard
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Ellen MacArthur wrote:
"Jeff" wrote
So you want a 19 foot keelboat with standing headroom. And a diesel. And you want to live aboard? Good luck with
that.



He's not very tall. Only five foot six inches. He could stand up in the Nordica. Some Nordicas
came with diesels. Two people living aboard would be a problem.


I think he'd find the headroom is much lower, perhaps 4.5 feet. I
don't even think the Flicka has 5.5 feet. Now if he got a Dana, he'd
be all set.

However, these boats can be a bit misleading, since other than Length
on Deck they sometimes have the attributes of a larger boat. For
example, the Flicka has a displacement of 6000 lbs.
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Scotty wrote:
Steve Dooley wrote in message
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That boat would not be allowed to
be stored at my home by the homeowners association.

Your home? you let somebody tell you what you can or can
not do at YOUR OWN HOME?


In some matters yes. It is called convenants.



PUSSY !




No wonder this country is heading downhill. people like
this, who just give up their rights without a fight.


What right did I give up? I bought into a neighborhood

that has rules.
Those rules may be a bit stricter than those of other

areas but I
voluntarily agreed to them.



SHEEP !



Willy nilly pansies!


You can't be serious. How would you like it if your

neighbor came
along and parked some big noisy semi truck in the

driveway?

My driveway or his?


When the
thing starts up windows rattle, small kids are in danger,

the
pollution and the image of that monstrosity on the lawn


I thought you said it was in a driveway?

I don't think residential areas
should be turned into commercial enterprises.


And I don't think you have the balls to tell me what to do
on MY property.
You just keep following someone elses rules, whimpy.


Yeah. What you said. This clown is lucky he doesn't live next door to
me, or Mooron. Nothing in my homeowner's agreement to say I can't shoot
rabbits on the lawn, or run a chainsaw at 0600 on a Sunday morning. As
for keeping a boat on the lawn - phhhhft. I can keep a *freighter* out
the front.

PDW

 
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