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"Capt. JG" wrote in
: I agree as well.. .probably need a bit bigger. I have a Sabre 30, which is fairly roomy. It's got a shower/sump, but it's still feels like camping if I'm on it at the dock for more than a week. I believe there's a chart on that. It's something like: Under 23'---Tent 24 to 27'---Tent Trailer 27 to 32'---One axel travel trailer 33 to 39'---Small Class C motorhome - Tandem axel travel trailer 40 to 45'---Medium Class A motorhome - 5th Wheel travel trailer 45 to 50'---Diesel pusher Motorhome - 5th Wheel with expando room Above 50'---Greyhound-sized diesel motorhome like country stars tour in. That's about right....Just for comparison, of course. You can't take the boat to Dollywood or Branson, MO or just stop any old place to look at teh sights. The sights at sea are always the same....well, unless there's serious trouble...(c; Larry -- There were 30' waves off Charleston as the tropical depression passed. CG got the boaters off the big yacht and took them to Bermuda...without the boat, this week. See? Those were different sights than normal at sea. |
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