m1021
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Hi all! Been living aboard for over 5 yrs on a cheap, roomy mini-van of a powerboat, but she isn't "me" if you know what I mean. My heart belongs to an American Tug 34 I think. I know she's out there somewhere...currently being loved by a nice retired couple who is about to pass her along so they can spend more time on land with the grandkids....I'll be ready to carry along the good treatment...I just know there's an AT34 out there for me!
Does anyone here have an AT34 or AT365 in the MD/VA/DE area who would be willing to let me pop in for a visit to pick your brains, get an honest opinion, and generally drool over your boat? I could come bearing gifts of wine and/or fancy cheeses!
I've done a TON of research. Being a liveaboard - closet space, the huge separate shower (rare even in larger boats), storage in the galley, and general "livability" are key. Frankly, I know what I need - as someone who has lived aboard for 5 yrs, while working a 9-5 on land (unfortunately lots of space for suits and heels!) and what I don't need (space taken up by wine-chiller fridges, spare space taken up by extra berths for family who could easily sleep on a pullout settee instead, etc).
My concerns are that the settee/dinette is too stiff-backed (I am used to the lush interiors of planing powerboats, and trawlers tend to be for ex-sailboaters who are used to the stoic sailboat "bench seats" that quite frankly...stink!)
I am also concerned about the steering. I'm used to docking in a TIGHT Annapolis spot, coming inches from the boat perpendicular to me. I know the AT34 has bow-trusters, but with the single screw...I'm worried.
I also have never got used to the feel of being a top-heavy powerboater who gets bounced around by other boat's wakes from side-to-side. I don't mind the feeling of porpoising for whatever reason, but the side-to-side has always freaked me out on my current boat. I guess I'd make a rotten, scaredy-cat sailboater. Also, although I've lived aboard for 5yrs, I've mostly been a dockrat, chained to the job on land, and taking my boat out on the weekends when I can. So in truth I probably only have as much experience on the water as a full-time cruiser who has been cruising for a few months. Basically, still a newbie in many ways. Really curious to see how ATs handle re:stability.
Advice welcomed!!!!
Does anyone here have an AT34 or AT365 in the MD/VA/DE area who would be willing to let me pop in for a visit to pick your brains, get an honest opinion, and generally drool over your boat? I could come bearing gifts of wine and/or fancy cheeses!
I've done a TON of research. Being a liveaboard - closet space, the huge separate shower (rare even in larger boats), storage in the galley, and general "livability" are key. Frankly, I know what I need - as someone who has lived aboard for 5 yrs, while working a 9-5 on land (unfortunately lots of space for suits and heels!) and what I don't need (space taken up by wine-chiller fridges, spare space taken up by extra berths for family who could easily sleep on a pullout settee instead, etc).
My concerns are that the settee/dinette is too stiff-backed (I am used to the lush interiors of planing powerboats, and trawlers tend to be for ex-sailboaters who are used to the stoic sailboat "bench seats" that quite frankly...stink!)
I am also concerned about the steering. I'm used to docking in a TIGHT Annapolis spot, coming inches from the boat perpendicular to me. I know the AT34 has bow-trusters, but with the single screw...I'm worried.
I also have never got used to the feel of being a top-heavy powerboater who gets bounced around by other boat's wakes from side-to-side. I don't mind the feeling of porpoising for whatever reason, but the side-to-side has always freaked me out on my current boat. I guess I'd make a rotten, scaredy-cat sailboater. Also, although I've lived aboard for 5yrs, I've mostly been a dockrat, chained to the job on land, and taking my boat out on the weekends when I can. So in truth I probably only have as much experience on the water as a full-time cruiser who has been cruising for a few months. Basically, still a newbie in many ways. Really curious to see how ATs handle re:stability.
Advice welcomed!!!!