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In lust, only $478,999.99 short :-)
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In lust, only $478,999.99 short :-)
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In lust, only $478,999.99 short :-)
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On 18 Jan 2006 17:26:57 -0800, wrote: http://yachtworld.com/core/listing/p...g_id=1457&url= boring.... Maybe you could request an auxiliary motor like that fast super yacht. A nice gas turbine. |
In lust, only $478,999.99 short :-)
wrote in message oups.com... http://yachtworld.com/core/listing/p...g_id=1457&url= Sweet. And just the ticket for your neck of the woods. Think I'd opt for the twin Cats rather than the single Cummins, just for maneuverability and redundancy. My dad had a 48' Hatt LRC in the early 80's. Based in Florida, he cruised the Keys, Bahamas, and Caribbean extensively with that boat. Cruised the entire east coast. And then for a capstone to his cruising career, an 18-month cruise starting in Ft. Lauderdale, down to the northern coast of South America, through the Panama Canal, hung a sharp right turn, and finally turned around at Skagway, AK and headed back for Florida. All at 8 knots. The Florida to Alaska cruise was documented in feature articles in Yachting (July 1981, Frank & Lee Glindmeier), Hatteras World (Spring 1980, Sid Stapleton and Winter 1980, Sid Stapleton and Frank Glindmeier), Motorboat (April 1980, Jim McNitt), and Boating (April 1980, Sid Stapleton). I was fortunate to join him in a number of the legs on those cruises. Life in the slow lane can be good. |
In lust, only $478,999.99 short :-)
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 20:59:00 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: http://yachtworld.com/core/listing/p...g_id=1457&url= Just curious, what would you gain over the boat you have? Endless maintenance. ======================= In Chuck's case I'm not sure that's true. He's already got a "trawler like" boat in the mid to upper 30 ft range as I recall, with a single diesel and genset. To me that means the mechanicals are about the same with the possible exception of the bow thruster. He'd get a slightly larger boat with more range, and possibly a bit more sea worthiness but that doesn't seem like its worth almost $500K unless you really have your heart set on a long range cruiser for some reason. We have a range of about 1,000 nm with the GB49 but rarely need anything close to that. It's more a convenience than anything else, and we sometimes get to save a little on fuel by being able to wait until we are in an area with lower prices. |
In lust, only $478,999.99 short :-)
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 19:23:01 -0700, "RG" wrote:
Life in the slow lane can be good. You bet. Slow and steady wins the race. A Hatt 48 LRC in good condition is going for about $300K these days, probably about the same, or even more, than when new. |
In lust, only $478,999.99 short :-)
wrote in message oups.com... http://yachtworld.com/core/listing/p...g_id=1457&url= Too slow. ; -Greg |
In lust, only $478,999.99 short :-)
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Calif Bill wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On 18 Jan 2006 17:26:57 -0800, wrote: http://yachtworld.com/core/listing/p...g_id=1457&url= boring.... Maybe you could request an auxiliary motor like that fast super yacht. A nice gas turbine. I know a couple of inlets where you'd have a hard time coming in against an outgoing tide and a westerly wind with that boat. The inside passage to Alaska has some current rips that look like rapids during tide change. they say the trawlers all line up to make it through at slack tide. Want more power! |
In lust, only $478,999.99 short :-)
In article ,
says... On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 20:59:00 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: http://yachtworld.com/core/listing/p...g_id=1457&url= Just curious, what would you gain over the boat you have? Endless maintenance. ======================= In Chuck's case I'm not sure that's true. He's already got a "trawler like" boat in the mid to upper 30 ft range as I recall, with a single diesel and genset. To me that means the mechanicals are about the same with the possible exception of the bow thruster. He'd get a slightly larger boat with more range, and possibly a bit more sea worthiness but that doesn't seem like its worth almost $500K unless you really have your heart set on a long range cruiser for some reason. We have a range of about 1,000 nm with the GB49 but rarely need anything close to that. It's more a convenience than anything else, and we sometimes get to save a little on fuel by being able to wait until we are in an area with lower prices. Although I admire the GBs, they're toys in comparison to Chuck's lusted, which can seal tight and ride out any weather MN tosses her. I see this kind of construction go past my office every day. They're a sight to behold. You can sense their seaworthiness as you take in their construction. While 8 kts. is not my cup of tea, I certainly would be willing to give it a try. There's a lot you can do with one of those that I'd never dare to try in a well-built coastal cruiser. jps jps |
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