Hi Chuck,
Is there really a boat without compromises? I am looking for a new boat, but
can't find one that sleeps 6-8, is air-conditioned, comfy, stable in rough
water, reliable, goes at least 30 knots and gets good fuel economy. Just
can't seem to find one without compromising something!
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Capt. Frank
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"Gould 0738" wrote in message
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Of course, I'd say 30 gph is in the "yikes!" category: it takes me a
month
to burn that much. What about access forward in those "questionable"
conditions
(often a problem with express cruisers)? Anything else you DIDN'T like?
Like you, I can boat all weekend on 30 gal of fuel. But, we're not trying
to go
25 mph, etiher.
Access forward: Fairly standard on most boats of this style to
"gopherward"
(rather than go forward) onto the foredeck from the hatch. Some have walk
through windshields.....Since a side deck needs to be brought prety well
aft to
acess it realistically, that swipes a lot of sq footage out of the
cockpit.
Personally, I'd rather have a side deck, (maybe just one, down the port
side)
but that's not really standard design in this category.
Never been personally impressed by boats with tip-toe skinny decks. IMO,
better
to use the hatch than to tip toe along a wet ledge.
Soon as I find a boat without any compromises, I'll forsake my trusty tug
and
buy it.............