Hurry Knot
Member
After years of lurking, I've finally registered and got up the nerve to post. What a wonderful site filled with knowledgeable and delightful folks living the dream! (or hoping to one day)
Over the past few years my nightly ritual has been to read up on cruising and "shop" yachtworld religiously. I've done the loop virtually several times by following blogs and following along on Google Earth to find the anchorages mentioned. It's such a fascinating lifestyle and I'm envious (in a good way) those who are living it. Congrats! I hope to be there one day.
The more I learn, the more I realize I don't know squat. I have tons of questions but I'll try not to overwhelm you in my first post.
I think my vessel of choice will be a single engine 36-40ft trawler with as many big ticket upgrades recently done as possible. Bow/stern thruster a plus. Doors on port and starboard also a plus. I'm looking for something economical to operate which is why I think I want a single engine Lehman.
I guess my first question is this - is there a huge difference between owning/operating a 36 vs 40/41 single engine? (besides the cost to dock)
I seem to favor the Defever. Is there a large quality difference between Defever and the Taiwanese boats?
Here are two examples of boats I really really like:
1981 MMC/Defever Trawler Power Boat For Sale - www.yachtworld.com
1982 Chung Hwa 38' Trawler Power Boat For Sale - www.yachtworld.com
What type of loan options are there on boats like this? Has anyone had any success in owning a boat like this with another couple?
We hope to eventually be traveling the ICW on the gulfcoast and to be home ported anywhere between Pascagoula MA to Panama City, FL. It would be lots of years before we'd become full time cruisers and branch out.
Is there an advantage to being home ported in a marina vs owning a remote piece of land with a dock and eventual access to the ICW?
Over the past few years my nightly ritual has been to read up on cruising and "shop" yachtworld religiously. I've done the loop virtually several times by following blogs and following along on Google Earth to find the anchorages mentioned. It's such a fascinating lifestyle and I'm envious (in a good way) those who are living it. Congrats! I hope to be there one day.
The more I learn, the more I realize I don't know squat. I have tons of questions but I'll try not to overwhelm you in my first post.
I think my vessel of choice will be a single engine 36-40ft trawler with as many big ticket upgrades recently done as possible. Bow/stern thruster a plus. Doors on port and starboard also a plus. I'm looking for something economical to operate which is why I think I want a single engine Lehman.
I guess my first question is this - is there a huge difference between owning/operating a 36 vs 40/41 single engine? (besides the cost to dock)
I seem to favor the Defever. Is there a large quality difference between Defever and the Taiwanese boats?
Here are two examples of boats I really really like:
1981 MMC/Defever Trawler Power Boat For Sale - www.yachtworld.com
1982 Chung Hwa 38' Trawler Power Boat For Sale - www.yachtworld.com
What type of loan options are there on boats like this? Has anyone had any success in owning a boat like this with another couple?
We hope to eventually be traveling the ICW on the gulfcoast and to be home ported anywhere between Pascagoula MA to Panama City, FL. It would be lots of years before we'd become full time cruisers and branch out.
Is there an advantage to being home ported in a marina vs owning a remote piece of land with a dock and eventual access to the ICW?