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On Sun, 05 Nov 2006 01:00:03 -0600, Cal Vanize
wrote: Have you decided between power and sail ? We both have experience sailing, but would prefer power. I lot of sailors end up with trawlers as they near retirement age, speaking from personal experience and others we know. We started out 7 years ago with a 33 ft sportfish just to see if we liked the concept after a lifetime of sailing, and ended up with a Grand Banks trawler for our "retirement boat". So far, no regrets although everything is a compromise one way or another. There is a book that I would recommend to you: "Stapleton's Powerboat Bible" by Sid Stapleton. http://tinyurl.com/y7gqff There are other books by Chuck Gould and Robert Lamy that are worth a look: http://tinyurl.com/y5s329 http://tinyurl.com/y4cp9t One of the most difficult decisions other than type of boat, is how much to spend on it. Be sure to leave plenty of funds in reserve for the inevitable repairs and upgrades, at least 30 to 50% over purchase price in my opinion. Also be aware that the cost of insurance is becoming a major expense, especially for boats in southern states, and for older boats. Be sure you have an insurance commitment at a price you can live with before you finalize the deal on the boat. |
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Wayne.B wrote:
opinion. Also be aware that the cost of insurance is becoming a major expense, especially for boats in southern states, and for older boats. Be sure you have an insurance commitment at a price you can live with before you finalize the deal on the boat. All excellent advice. I'll add that you should have a commitment on a home berth before buying. -paul |
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