Marin wrote:"A major advantage to a faster boat, by which I mean 15 knots and more, is that you can pretty much ignore the currents altogether."
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My thoughts exactly, which begs the question as to "why aren't there more 15+ knot boats in the PNW?" Is it boat price? Fuel price" Owner economics, etc?. You sure don't see many 15+ knot boats on this site. I drive a 9 knot boat but if I lived in the PNW or SE Alaska, I sure as hell would have a faster, tide busting boat. Fuel cost be damned! You don't have to drive it at 15 kots all the time but when you need it, it's there. Carey's boat falls in to this category. (I think.)
OK, OK, I'll admit that all of us aren't in that great a financial shape to buy a Fleming. There are, however, other older boats that would meet the speed criteria (15+) Older OA 42 Sedans ( I had one) fill the bill as well as many others.
My first choice, however, is this boat.