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![]() "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... Supposedly, some of the larger marina's around these parts are going to start requiring million dollar liability policies for boats over 24 feet. Minimum liability coverage at $500,000 for boats under. Hmmmm.... I've had 2 million liability on the Navigator since the year after I bought it. Didn't trust my boat handling skills. :-) Actually, the basic policy included 1 million for liability. It was very short bucks to increase it to 2 million which I did after seeing some of the mega yachts down south. On another note ... just listed the Navigator with a broker. After considerable thought we've come to realize that it is doubtful that we have any long range cruising in our future for a while. Too busy with other activities and would be limited in the amount of time we could spend away. We'll keep the GB and use it for local cruising over to Martha's Vineyard, Cuttyhunk, etc. Problem is .... if and when it sells I'll have a 55' empty slip. I can always lease it out. The slip is the best non-real estate investment we've made. Eisboch |
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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... Supposedly, some of the larger marina's around these parts are going to start requiring million dollar liability policies for boats over 24 feet. Minimum liability coverage at $500,000 for boats under. Hmmmm.... I've had 2 million liability on the Navigator since the year after I bought it. Didn't trust my boat handling skills. :-) Actually, the basic policy included 1 million for liability. It was very short bucks to increase it to 2 million which I did after seeing some of the mega yachts down south. On another note ... just listed the Navigator with a broker. After considerable thought we've come to realize that it is doubtful that we have any long range cruising in our future for a while. Too busy with other activities and would be limited in the amount of time we could spend away. We'll keep the GB and use it for local cruising over to Martha's Vineyard, Cuttyhunk, etc. Problem is .... if and when it sells I'll have a 55' empty slip. I can always lease it out. The slip is the best non-real estate investment we've made. Eisboch Am I hearing this right? ????? "First Mate Eisboch" ????? Jim |
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![]() "Jim" wrote in message ink.net... We'll keep the GB and use it for local cruising over to Martha's Vineyard, Cuttyhunk, etc. Am I hearing this right? ????? "First Mate Eisboch" ????? Jim I'll still be the boat captain. She'll still be the Admiral. I've been cleaning out the Nav for the past two days. Can't believe the crap we had on this boat all hidden away. Probably a 1000 lbs or more of junk, most of it duplicates and triplicates of the same thing. Betcha if I take it out it will be at least 3 knots faster. Eisboch |
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![]() "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... I'm getting a lot of pressure to get something larger and more accommodating (Damn you Wayne B - Damn you to hell). :) And I have a buyer waiting in the wings. And no, I'm not interested in Navigators - too slow. :) Man, I have a feeling this is going to hurt - expensive slow boat to China type hurt. SPEED RULES!!! You could always rip out the diesels and put in a surplus gas turbine. Might have to modify the trim tabs a bit though. Good project for you. Eisboch |
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![]() "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... Seriously, I'm in something of a quandry on this - I honestly don't want a boat like that, but..... If you honestly don't .... then don't. The other option is two boats ... a big, comfortable cruiser ... for cruising and a fast, sportsboat for zipping around the fishing spots. It's kinda funny. The GB is like a turtle when compared to the Navigator and the Navigator is slow when compared to the 37' Egg Harbor Sportsyacht we had for a couple of years. The Egg could cruise (conditions permitting) at 30-32 knots, was a much lighter boat and burned *lots* of fuel. The heavier Navigator cruises at 19 knots, is much more comfortable in heavy seas and burns about two thirds the fuel than the Egg did at cruise. The GB is just plain relaxing at 7-8 knots, has its own unique character and sips fuel. Surprisingly, I find it very enjoyable. If we ever do take a long distance trip in it, I can already tell it will be very different than traveling in the Navigator or the Egg Harbor. Slower paced and frankly more stress-free, not trying to do 100 - 150 miles at day just to "get there". Eisboch |
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On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 19:54:15 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
wrote: I'm getting a lot of pressure to get something larger and more accommodating (Damn you Wayne B - Damn you to hell). :) Ahem... Eisboch is right, two boats is the answer. The problem is trying to figure out which two. :-) Maybe it's really a three boat answer. Let's see, I've got dock space for two, and for pay trailer storage which costs no more with a boat on it. I think that would do it. Keep the GB for the long distance excursions, something like a SeaRay 26 for fast week ending, and a center console fishing boat on the trailer. Yee hah, wait until I tell Mrs B (aka, the Admiral) about this plan. That should just about do it, along with the three inflatables, the canoe, the kayak and my son's wind surfer. |
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On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 00:58:06 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
wrote: I'm not reluctant to buy a bigger boat like yours, I just object to the lack of oomph if you will. :) Take a look at Eisboch's - nice new boat, plenty of oomph, halfway economical to run. |
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Eisboch wrote: You could always rip out the diesels and put in a surplus gas turbine. Might have to modify the trim tabs a bit though. Good project for you. Eisboch |
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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 00:58:06 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: I'm not reluctant to buy a bigger boat like yours, I just object to the lack of oomph if you will. :) Take a look at Eisboch's - nice new boat, plenty of oomph, halfway economical to run. 19-20 knots isn't what Shortwave calls "oomph". He needs a gas turbine. BTW ... there's a newer 52' GB Europa next door to me right now. I was talking to the owner yesterday. It's for sale. It's a very nice, roomy boat, but I still like the classic design like yours and Mrs.E's little 36. The only thing her boat does not have that I insist on before we do any summertime cruising is air conditioning. I've talked to Kingman and they will be installing one in the engine room this winter. Eisboch |
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On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 04:03:42 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote: 19-20 knots isn't what Shortwave calls "oomph". He needs a gas turbine. That can be arranged, SMOM (Small Matter Of Money). There are some production cruisers out there that will run at 30+ kts but they burn over 3 gallons per mile. BTW ... there's a newer 52' GB Europa next door to me right now. I was talking to the owner yesterday. It's for sale. It's a very nice, roomy boat, but I still like the classic design like yours and Mrs.E's little 36. Yes, I prefer the Classic GBs also but I don't think they are in new production any longer. There are good used ones around but they need to be carefully surveyed. The only thing her boat does not have that I insist on before we do any summertime cruising is air conditioning. I've talked to Kingman and they will be installing one in the engine room this winter. I assume you will get reverse cycle A/C that can also heat? It's a nice thing on chilly mornings. |
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