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Cal Vanize wrote:
From early research, trawlers seem to have a lot of what we're looking for. Comfort, reliability, economic operation... These are more important than speed. Don't eliminate tugs. I transported a tug which was wonderfully comfortable inside. Due to the fuel scare, the price on trawlers or any power boat is at bottom. I'm astounded at the rapid drop. I know because my buddy is in the market like you are, but for a larger boat. A quick search on Yachtworld for trawlers ONLY returned 333 between $80k and $120k. I'd say right there is indication that what you plan is feasible. Look, I don't want to make light of this, but there really isn't anything to it. I've lived aboard for 7 years including having built a boat and I knew nothing about it to start. You just do it if it sounds good. There is NOTHING you can read or hear which will tell you if you will like the on board life. It's like blue water sailing. Nothing will predict if, when land falls from sight, if you freak out or relax. You just need to try it. I STRONGLY suggest you and wife start traveling to see some of the boats listed for sale. Decide if you wish to live inside one. If you try and decide it's not for you, it won't mean your deaths. You'll sell the boat and try Plan B. -paul |
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