We just got ours in February.
The boat of MY dreams is big enough for the grand piano and run a professional captain and crew, one of which is a gourmet chef.
"A man's dreams must exceed his grasp, else what's a heaven for?" --Robert Browning
(applies to women too!)
This is the boat of my dreams tonight. Tomorrow it will be a different boat.
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they are very strange looking boats..
Hugues
I think they are beautiful! But of course only after you have removed the upper deck captain's cabin or whatever it is called.
Great comment - I laughed out loud!
I bought my dream boat years ago and it turned out that the dream was better than reality. So nowadays I don't have a dream... only a goal and a strategy to reach it.
So, we (my wife and I) are probably a bit unusual in this regard but neither of us wants a boat bigger than about 40 ish feet...
I simply love boats!
Today we headed out for a sea trial on an American Tug 395.
This may soon be our "favorite boat"
Bruce
My philosophy reflects the words of singer Sheryl Crow;
"It's not having what you want, it's wanting what you have."
Makes dreaming a lot easier.
Larry-what happened to your nice new pilothouse windows? You just got them and already changed the design?
A lot of "dream boats" have come along since but it will be a long time before the MK II is removed from my list, triple nickels and all.refugio; said:I'm currently interested in this 1985 50' Ocean MK II that's been extended 4':View attachment 51819
I would like a Blanchard 36, or something similar.
If I can't get something like that I would accept a Westport 112.