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  1. Dragonflyer

    On the BC Coast with my new Trawler

    Today I found a CHB34 tri-cabin social group on here that was created a couple of years ago, but doesn't seem to be active. Suggest we could hop on there and revive it.
  2. Dragonflyer

    On the BC Coast with my new Trawler

    Hi! We purchased Dragonfly this spring from Sidney, and kept the existing name. Fortunately teak decks had already been removed, as well as fuel tanks. New stainless tanks have about half the capacity of the cast iron originals. Most updates done two owners ago. Surveyor said it was one of the...
  3. Dragonflyer

    Boat house vs. custom (canvas) cover

    We pay $400/month ($4,800 annually) for our slip, while the boathouse we saw for sale at a nearby marina was for sale for $20,000 or $25,000, plus $1,000/month ($12,000 annually) moorage. Difference in moorage alone = $7,2000. The rate at our marina is roughly $10/ft if paid annually, and our...
  4. Dragonflyer

    On the BC Coast with my new Trawler

    We're at Newcastle Marina. The boating south of Nanaimo, in the Southern Gulf Islands is amazing. We took our last boat, a little MacGregor 26M, over to Gibsons our first season, on our way up to Secret Cove and Pender Harbour. It's a lovely place, but the walk to the grocery store from the...
  5. Dragonflyer

    Boat house vs. custom (canvas) cover

    You can't beat a boathouse for protecting and preserving your boat, and even your hull will stay clear longer. That being said, having to drive an hour to your boat is a significant trade-off. Our boat was kept in a boat by the last owners, and we looked into it for our boat. It's difficult to...
  6. Dragonflyer

    On the BC Coast with my new Trawler

    Belated welcome from another new CHB 34 owner! We just bought ours at the end of March and are still getting to know our boat. Our marina has a boat lift, so I'm always watching for other trawlers, and especially CHBs.
  7. Dragonflyer

    Possible trawler owner by end of month

    Belated update: the boat is ours! We took possession of it at the end of March, and were lucky enough to have a good weather window then to motor it from Sidney to Nanaimo. We've been busy since then cleaning,tinkering and equipping it.
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  12. "Custom" carpeting of salon

    "Custom" carpeting of salon

    Cut up heavyweight outdoor rubber-backed mats we got from Costco. Love the teak and holly floor, but the rubber mats dampen the noise and vibration from the engine.
  13. Dragonflyer

    Possible trawler owner by end of month

    Thanks! Fingers crossed, and looking forward to it!
  14. Dragonflyer

    New member from Eastern NC

    I literally laughed out loud at that. That's why we're switching to a trawler!:D
  15. Dragonflyer

    Possible trawler owner by end of month

    Not sure if it used to be based out of Ladysmith. It looks like it's been well taken care if, which is part of why we made the offer on it. :thumb: Current name is Dragonfly, if that helps
  16. Dragonflyer

    Possible trawler owner by end of month

    Thanks! We're looking forward to it, and may try to pick your brains later about different things as we figure out the best way to set up our boat.
  17. Dragonflyer

    Possible trawler owner by end of month

    Hi! Husband and I have an accepted offer on a 1979 CHB 34 aft cabin. We've done the sea trials, and are awaiting mechanical inspection and survey in a week and a half. If all goes well, we'll be closing by the end of the month. We're starting to get excited about it. We're moving up from a...
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