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Eisboch wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message news ![]() My brother-in-law had a 17 ft bow rider on Lake Michigan for a couple of years and he gave it up because it was too small. It all comes down to how much time you have available, how often you want to use the boat and what percentage of down time for weather you are willing to accept. There are some days when Lake M is like glass, particularly early in the morning. I have run at 20 kts in a 12 foot inflatable in those conditions. Later that same day you may have 3 to 4 footers in the afternoon as the sea breeze kicks in. A 17 footer is too small for anything more than a very light chop. A 26 footer is OK up to about 1 to 2 footers but it will be difficult to run on plane above that without getting smacked around. We are in the early stages of negotiations for the sale of the Navigator. It has been shown twice in the last four days. The first guy was a complete jerk and was quickly discarded as a potential. Yesterday, shortly after re-splashing the boat following a maintenance schedule, a group showed up with the broker for a viewing. Very nice people. They are looking for a boat to use in Vermont on Lake Champlain as a summer live-aboard and they quickly determined that the Navigator would be perfect. The guy told me that they had considered a condo but the prices for one on the lake were in the 700K and up range, so the concept of having a large boat instead was proposed by one of his friends. He asked me if I would deliver it. I am studying the charts and considering it. I've been told it is a really nice trip. Eisboch Make sure they buy and close on the damned boat first, and then hire a professional captain to deliver it. You can go along as crew. Less liability for you. |
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