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Jere Lull writes:
Ante Topic Mimara wrote: I would like to find a boat that is between 25 and 40 feet in length, that has an aft cabin layout. If the kind persons in this group could make suggestions and recommendations for such a craft, I would appreciate it. I don't believe you'll easily find an aft cabin boat in that price range that is sailaway or even near. At $10k, you're looking for an old boat under about 32' (like our Xan, below). Few aft "cabins" were made in that size range then. Most marketed as cabins were hardly expanded quarterberths. The newer boats are considerably more expensive, but not much better. You are using terms with which I am not familiar. Things like "quarterberth", "cockpit", "sailaway" and the like. This is why I ask in a message group such as this, but I do not expect that I would get so much lingo and jargon thrown my way without explanation. I have found out that a boat I have seen which sold out of Florida which has a cabin aft, was a Carver model, 29 feet in length, and did sell for about $7,500.00. This is my size, price, and type boat. If not a cabin at the aft, then something along the same style of boat. We found one center cockpit ketch with a cramped aft cabin -- and no real "V" or cabin for other than leprechhans (sp?). Thus, it had only one real berth, and that was for two singles because the only walkway was between the berths. Cost was in the right range, but we'd have had to spend about that much more before we hit the water, assuming we'd want to sleep separately or make. Make with what? LOL! I see you have a good sense of humor as do others! It is only the wife and myself who will use this boat, and it would be used to live upon during weekends and such. I see berths at bow of boat as not comfortable, due to V sleeping style arrangement. How does one cuddle with open space underneath in middle of V? This seems to not be very comfortable to me. Personally, I find most boats with aft cabins uncomfortable. Ventilation and headspace are usually poor. If one were to live for lengths of time, yes, but a boat is more similar to a camper on wheels, is it not? If I want to live permanently on boat, I have seen a 44 foot double cabin Pacemaker cruiser for under ten thousand of dollars. It may need work, but is more like a house to me. I don't know why you want the aft cabin. Most usually want it to give privacy between two couples or the parents and kids. No kids to speak of, unless you count those with four legs, such as my kitties. They do sleep wherever they want. LOL! That can be satisfied if the head is between the main cabin and V and has two doors. That opens your search to quite a few more boats. As I say earlier, it is such that I really do not know enough of what types of boats out there are for me, which is why I asked for makes and models as suggestions to look at. To date, not one of the reply posts made has done such. No matter. I will seek out information wherever I can, and am ordering books from Amazon dot com to suggest possibilities to me. BTW, if you're looking for powerboats, we "run" with a number of them, and they're often worse than sailboats in that price/size range. How could anyone sail a boat with sails on a river that is only two hundreds of yards wide or less? I would not want a boat with sails, if I were to go in the ocean out of the river either. How does one move such a boat if there is no wind? Nevermind, this is something about which I do not want or need to know. What I do want is a boat with motors. --- - Topic-Mimara Unique in the World! --- -=- This message was posted via two or more anonymous remailing services. |
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