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The urge has struck me once again. After 18 years without a "real"
boat I have weakened and am thinking of buying a boat! And this is why I turn to you folks for advice. After being away from the boat scene for so long I really don't know the models and types well enough to start doing the boat search with any degree of direction. So here is what I am looking for: 1. Something for offshore in the Gulf of Mexico (the islands off the Mississippi Gulf Coast and AL, LA coasts) 2. Needs to be a flybridge type. The wife responds poorly to too much sun and I like the view from a top station. Also needs a lower helm station so that we can get in out of the rain and for docking ease when short handed. 3. Needs to be capable of having a generator and air conditioning. 4. Would prefer twin engines -- most likely gas. 5. Needs to sleep four/six Well, you are saying just go buy a trawler or something like that. Yep, that would work but I would like to keep it smallish -- 25-32 ft range. And there is the rub -- most smaller boats don't sport a generator. We would be using the boat for trips to Horn Island for a weekend ever so often and along the intercoastal waterway so being cool at night is a *REAL* biggie and being a smaller boat would make it possible for us to use one of the inside dry storage facilities. Thanks in advance for any advice/suggestions Bill On a Bayou in Mississippi |
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Not sure about fitting a gen set, but how about the Cape Dory Flying Bridge
28? http://www.toolworks.com/capedory/specs/cd28pwr.htm or larger: http://www.toolworks.com/capedory/specs/cd30pwr.htm http://www.toolworks.com/capedory/specs/cd33pwr.htm http://www.toolworks.com/capedory/specs/cd36pwr.htm I think there is also a 40, but I have no links. Robinhood makes some of these boats now from the same molds. Good luck, Ken S/V Parfait Raleigh, NC "Bill M." wrote in message m... The urge has struck me once again. After 18 years without a "real" boat I have weakened and am thinking of buying a boat! And this is why I turn to you folks for advice. After being away from the boat scene for so long I really don't know the models and types well enough to start doing the boat search with any degree of direction. So here is what I am looking for: 1. Something for offshore in the Gulf of Mexico (the islands off the Mississippi Gulf Coast and AL, LA coasts) 2. Needs to be a flybridge type. The wife responds poorly to too much sun and I like the view from a top station. Also needs a lower helm station so that we can get in out of the rain and for docking ease when short handed. 3. Needs to be capable of having a generator and air conditioning. 4. Would prefer twin engines -- most likely gas. 5. Needs to sleep four/six Well, you are saying just go buy a trawler or something like that. Yep, that would work but I would like to keep it smallish -- 25-32 ft range. And there is the rub -- most smaller boats don't sport a generator. We would be using the boat for trips to Horn Island for a weekend ever so often and along the intercoastal waterway so being cool at night is a *REAL* biggie and being a smaller boat would make it possible for us to use one of the inside dry storage facilities. Thanks in advance for any advice/suggestions Bill On a Bayou in Mississippi |
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Don't just buy anything but, decide and buy it, it won't be the best and it
will be a comprimise, but it will also save you another 18 years of wishing you bought one The urge has struck me once again. After 18 years without a "real" boat I have weakened and am thinking of buying a boat! And this is why I turn to you folks for advice. After being away from the boat scene for so long I really don't know the models and types well enough to start doing the boat search with any degree of direction. So here is what I am looking for: 1. Something for offshore in the Gulf of Mexico (the islands off the Mississippi Gulf Coast and AL, LA coasts) 2. Needs to be a flybridge type. The wife responds poorly to too much sun and I like the view from a top station. Also needs a lower helm station so that we can get in out of the rain and for docking ease when short handed. 3. Needs to be capable of having a generator and air conditioning. 4. Would prefer twin engines -- most likely gas. 5. Needs to sleep four/six Well, you are saying just go buy a trawler or something like that. Yep, that would work but I would like to keep it smallish -- 25-32 ft range. And there is the rub -- most smaller boats don't sport a generator. We would be using the boat for trips to Horn Island for a weekend ever so often and along the intercoastal waterway so being cool at night is a *REAL* biggie and being a smaller boat would make it possible for us to use one of the inside dry storage facilities. Thanks in advance for any advice/suggestions Bill On a Bayou in Mississippi |
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