socalrider
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- SEA WOLF
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- 1979 CHB 41 Trawler
Ok, need some coolheaded guidance from the forum here... I posted this over at the Sam's Marine Hatteras forum as well
I'm a fairly experienced boater, and have owned a '79 CHB42 trawler for the last four years, 40' sailboat before that. We've had a blast exploring the cruising grounds between San Diego and Santa Barbara for the past 6-7 years over the summers; most often it's me and the wife, our 3 kids, 2 dogs, and various kid friends, parents, etc. We've been thinking of upgrading to a larger boat.
Family patriarch recently passed away on my wife's side at 94 years old; he owned a 53 from new in 1971; it was extended to 60' at the factory. He adored this boat & kept it in a slip at his home on the Pacific coast of Mexico, professionally maintained with no expense spared. In the early 80's my wife and her cousin spent a year living on the boat, cruising the Pacific MX coast. She has fond memories of that time, adding to the sentimental value of the boat.
There's nobody else in the family who wants her - family has asked if we are interested.
I've always loved the look and build quality of these old Hatt's. I'm broadly aware of how much more complex they are than my CHB42, which was a relatively simple boat to start with that I have simplified further (single big 12VDC bank, no generator, no HVAC, no 120VAC at all). I've maintained our boats almost entirely myself, with the exception of an injector pump rebuild on our last boat's Perkins 4108.
I'm trying to get a sense of how much of a step up in time/$$ keeping a boat like this would be. It has been re-powered around 2006 with 6v92's which reportedly put out 500hp/ea. She's stabilized, and has HVAC. Electronics and galley appear to be functional but outdated. Master stateroom has two small beds which is weird & I'd probably want to change.
Obviously, I'm considering this quite seriously. In an ideal world I'd take 6 months & move the family onto her and cruise in MX before bringing her back to San Diego, but not sure I can pull that off. More realistically we'd take our normal 4-6 week summer cruise to take our time delivering her north before hurricane season. I think the next rational step would be to find a really good surveyor to get an honest view of the boat. Any other suggestions?
I'm a fairly experienced boater, and have owned a '79 CHB42 trawler for the last four years, 40' sailboat before that. We've had a blast exploring the cruising grounds between San Diego and Santa Barbara for the past 6-7 years over the summers; most often it's me and the wife, our 3 kids, 2 dogs, and various kid friends, parents, etc. We've been thinking of upgrading to a larger boat.
Family patriarch recently passed away on my wife's side at 94 years old; he owned a 53 from new in 1971; it was extended to 60' at the factory. He adored this boat & kept it in a slip at his home on the Pacific coast of Mexico, professionally maintained with no expense spared. In the early 80's my wife and her cousin spent a year living on the boat, cruising the Pacific MX coast. She has fond memories of that time, adding to the sentimental value of the boat.
There's nobody else in the family who wants her - family has asked if we are interested.
I've always loved the look and build quality of these old Hatt's. I'm broadly aware of how much more complex they are than my CHB42, which was a relatively simple boat to start with that I have simplified further (single big 12VDC bank, no generator, no HVAC, no 120VAC at all). I've maintained our boats almost entirely myself, with the exception of an injector pump rebuild on our last boat's Perkins 4108.
I'm trying to get a sense of how much of a step up in time/$$ keeping a boat like this would be. It has been re-powered around 2006 with 6v92's which reportedly put out 500hp/ea. She's stabilized, and has HVAC. Electronics and galley appear to be functional but outdated. Master stateroom has two small beds which is weird & I'd probably want to change.
Obviously, I'm considering this quite seriously. In an ideal world I'd take 6 months & move the family onto her and cruise in MX before bringing her back to San Diego, but not sure I can pull that off. More realistically we'd take our normal 4-6 week summer cruise to take our time delivering her north before hurricane season. I think the next rational step would be to find a really good surveyor to get an honest view of the boat. Any other suggestions?