Hello Everyone,
I'm currently residing in Alberta, Canada, and I've always harbored a dream of owning a boat and embarking on long-distance cruises with my family. My ideal journey would take us from Vancouver to Mexico and then on to the Caribbean. However, the reality is that my older son is only 5 years old, and the younger one is just 1. So, it appears that we'll need to hone our boating skills in British Columbia and Washington while our kids are still young.
While I don't possess extensive knowledge of sailing, we did charter a boat once with a skipper and discovered that both my son and I don't suffer from seasickness even in rough weather. I have a deep affinity for sailboats, appreciating their tranquil and romantic ambiance. On the other hand, my wife prefers trawlers because of their spaciousness. She jokingly mentioned that she could settle for a larger sailboat! It's worth noting that both of us share a love for fishing.
I'm currently in the process of planning to purchase a boat in the coming year. However, I'm still grappling with the decision of whether to go for a trawler or a sailboat. We have a strong inclination towards the Grand Banks 42, but our budget is somewhat limited at 150,000 Canadian dollars.
We anticipate having at least three months available each year for cruising and are considering a two-year live-aboard experience for a more extended journey once our kids reach around 12 years of age, allowing us to homeschool them while exploring the Mediterranean.
Our annual budget for maintenance, fuel, and moorage is approximately 12,000 Canadian dollars. While I'm not particularly skilled in mechanics, I'm a quick learner. Nevertheless, due to the age of my sons, I don't anticipate having a lot of time to dedicate to fixing things.
Given our budget, the consideration of fuel costs, and our long-term aspirations, would a sailboat be the more cost-effective choice? I would greatly appreciate any advice or insights you might have on this matter.
I'm currently residing in Alberta, Canada, and I've always harbored a dream of owning a boat and embarking on long-distance cruises with my family. My ideal journey would take us from Vancouver to Mexico and then on to the Caribbean. However, the reality is that my older son is only 5 years old, and the younger one is just 1. So, it appears that we'll need to hone our boating skills in British Columbia and Washington while our kids are still young.
While I don't possess extensive knowledge of sailing, we did charter a boat once with a skipper and discovered that both my son and I don't suffer from seasickness even in rough weather. I have a deep affinity for sailboats, appreciating their tranquil and romantic ambiance. On the other hand, my wife prefers trawlers because of their spaciousness. She jokingly mentioned that she could settle for a larger sailboat! It's worth noting that both of us share a love for fishing.
I'm currently in the process of planning to purchase a boat in the coming year. However, I'm still grappling with the decision of whether to go for a trawler or a sailboat. We have a strong inclination towards the Grand Banks 42, but our budget is somewhat limited at 150,000 Canadian dollars.
We anticipate having at least three months available each year for cruising and are considering a two-year live-aboard experience for a more extended journey once our kids reach around 12 years of age, allowing us to homeschool them while exploring the Mediterranean.
Our annual budget for maintenance, fuel, and moorage is approximately 12,000 Canadian dollars. While I'm not particularly skilled in mechanics, I'm a quick learner. Nevertheless, due to the age of my sons, I don't anticipate having a lot of time to dedicate to fixing things.
Given our budget, the consideration of fuel costs, and our long-term aspirations, would a sailboat be the more cost-effective choice? I would greatly appreciate any advice or insights you might have on this matter.