Thread: Ideal size boat
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Bill McKee
 
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Default Ideal size boat


"Butch Davis" wrote in message
k.net...
I'd love to have a bigger boat, but...... I'll need a bigger income to go
with it. I downsized from a 24 SeaRay Sundancer to a 16 Whaler and am
very happy with the change. The Whaler is on a trailer in my back yard.
I can launch and retrieve it by myself under some pretty foul conditions.
It burns so little fuel with a 115 FICHT that it's hardly noticable. It's
a great little fishing boat and with the bimini mounted it makes a nice
little cruiser for the wife and I and another couple if we wish. I can
wash and wax the hull in a couple of hours.

Would I like a larger boat? Absolutely. I'd like to live aboard for a
few weeks at a stretch. I'd like something around 50 feet or less that
will not require a crew. But then comes slip rent, maintenance, etc.
Doubt that I'd do it even if I had the income to support it. If I did,
I'd keep the Whaler anyway just for the fun it provides.

Butch
wrote in message
oups.com...
We all occasionally wish for a larger boat but would we really buy one
if we were able? I have decided "No", my 28' S2 is ideal for me. A
larger boat would have more to go wrong and require more expense. My
28 is ideal for me as she is large enough to do a lot of things but
small enough for me to easily single-hand which I do a lot. The older
I get, the happier I am to not have a larger boat. This past 6 months
is the first time I have ever had her in a marina ( I kept her at pvt
docks for years) and I have noticed what I have heard about for years,
"A boats use is inversely proportional to her length". Do others here
have a simialr experience of realizing they do not want a bigger boat?




But did you factor in the chiropractor cost?