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This is probably a stupid question.... So forgive me I know almost nothing
about boats. What kind of boat would be needed if you wanted to go to the ocean. I assume that with the waves you would need a larger boat. David |
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"David J." wrote in message
.com... This is probably a stupid question.... So forgive me I know almost nothing about boats. What kind of boat would be needed if you wanted to go to the ocean. I assume that with the waves you would need a larger boat. David There are no stupid questions, only stupid answers. It all depends. You can go in the ocean with a 16 foot boat if you stay near shore and venture out only on calm days. As the boat size increases your options do too. You can go further out and go out in rougher weather. Peter Aitken |
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Peter Aitken wrote:
"David J." wrote in message .com... This is probably a stupid question.... So forgive me I know almost nothing about boats. What kind of boat would be needed if you wanted to go to the ocean. I assume that with the waves you would need a larger boat. David There are no stupid questions, only stupid answers. It all depends. You can go in the ocean with a 16 foot boat if you stay near shore and venture out only on calm days. As the boat size increases your options do too. You can go further out and go out in rougher weather. Peter Aitken That's right. Most coastal areas have sheltered coves & bays where you can enjoy sailing with a modest sized boat. With my 18.5 foot mini-cruiser I'd stay within sight of land...unless it was a calm day. |
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But if you are talking to your Wife, "anything under 26 feet is just
plain unsafe". Tell her I told you and that I am an unimpeachable source. Cheers, Gary |
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![]() "Gene Kearns" wrote in message ... On 30 Aug 2005 16:36:19 -0700, "Gary" wrote: But if you are talking to your Wife, "anything under 26 feet is just plain unsafe". Tell her I told you and that I am an unimpeachable source. Actually, Gary has no idea what he is talking about and I think there is some Coast Guard regulation requiring greater than 32.35 feet. Also, common decency requires a head, really large berth(playpen for you landlubbers), and shower. Fishing amenities are a requirement as is a large cooler and/or wet bar. Your greatest hurdle, at this point, is explaining to her that "this much is a foot" does not apply to marine appurtenances.... -- _ ___c \ _| \_ __\_| oooo \_____ ~~~~|______________/ ~~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ }((((o ~~~~~~ }{{{{o ~~~~~~~ Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Southport, NC. http://myworkshop.idleplay.net/ Homepage* http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats Rec.boats at Lee Yeaton's Bayguide I agree Gene. We have no idea of the *type*of boating he plans. (can you elaborate David?) So for one to say that anything less than a 26 footer for use on the ocean is a bit absurd. |
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![]() David J. wrote: This is probably a stupid question.... So forgive me I know almost nothing about boats. What kind of boat would be needed if you wanted to go to the ocean. I assume that with the waves you would need a larger boat. David People have done ocean crossings in sail boats as small as 16 feet from what I have read. I personally would not suggest it, I found 30 to 60 foot sail to be good. As other posters have commented there are a lot more questions than answers. Do you want sail , power or both ? Short excursions of less than a day or ocean crossing trips , perhaps cruising for a few days at a time ? Do you want comforts like a flush toilet or can you manage with less ? |
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On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 20:26:54 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote:
"Gene Kearns" wrote in message .. . On 30 Aug 2005 16:36:19 -0700, "Gary" wrote: But if you are talking to your Wife, "anything under 26 feet is just plain unsafe". Tell her I told you and that I am an unimpeachable source. Actually, Gary has no idea what he is talking about and I think there is some Coast Guard regulation requiring greater than 32.35 feet. Also, common decency requires a head, really large berth(playpen for you landlubbers), and shower. Fishing amenities are a requirement as is a large cooler and/or wet bar. Your greatest hurdle, at this point, is explaining to her that "this much is a foot" does not apply to marine appurtenances.... -- _ ___c \ _| \_ __\_| oooo \_____ ~~~~|______________/ ~~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ }((((o ~~~~~~ }{{{{o ~~~~~~~ Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Southport, NC. http://myworkshop.idleplay.net/ Homepage* http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats Rec.boats at Lee Yeaton's Bayguide I agree Gene. We have no idea of the *type*of boating he plans. (can you elaborate David?) So for one to say that anything less than a 26 footer for use on the ocean is a bit absurd. I think the 'under 26 feet' remark was supposed to be a joke. At least, that's the way I took it! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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A '92 Buick Roadmaster is a good boat to go to the ocean in. Once there,
drive it in. JR David J. wrote: This is probably a stupid question.... So forgive me I know almost nothing about boats. What kind of boat would be needed if you wanted to go to the ocean. I assume that with the waves you would need a larger boat. David -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Home Page: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth |
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