Intro and question/opinions please
Molesworth wrote:
Hi all,
Have been lurking here for a while and you seem to be a knowledgeable
lot!
Anyway, I have a life-long desire to cruise the islands of the
Caribbean.
I have taken a basic safety and boat-knowledge course, and have had some
experience in small (17') motor boats. Of course I'd rather learn to
sail and do it that way but it doesn't seem do-able due to a bypass op
four years ago, I have little upper body strength, so have decided to
try a 40'+ diesel trawler/cruiser-type boat..
I live in New Orleans.
The boat would have to cope with two people (Me and the wife).
I have read about the need for hard-copy charts and flares here - thanks
a lot - have that all in the memory banks.
Does a boat have to be in perfect condition to be able to island hop? I
read that such and such boat 'needs some soft spots addressed' and,
without actually going to look at the boat, am a little put off by
something less than perfect condition! But my car runs even tho there
are things that need to be addressed etc..
The thing is, do I need years of experience to simply buy a suitable
boat and just 'do it'? Or am I being a bit simple?
I am resourceful, relatively intelligent, an engineer by trade and want
another adventure - as if Katrina wasn't enough!
All advice gratefully received.
Molesworth.
Lots of people charter a boat down there...either with a captain or bare.
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