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I thought it would be interesting to see the progression from youth to... lets call it Knowledge in the boats people have owned.

My first boat of my own was a 1968 Starfire 18' flat bottom jet boat. This is the boat that scared the heck out of the wife, powered by a 383 chevy and a Berkley pump it would do a solid 50mph. What scared her was we took it from Washington Park to Friday Harbor..


1981 16' Hewscraft River Runner, 45hp Johnson

2000 18' Moomba Ski boat 351/v drive


1986 26' Searay Weekender 350/I/o We really had a good time on this one, trailered it all over Washington/Oregon/Idaho.


1974 18' California Performance jet boat 460/jet

1970's Sunfish

1960's El Toro


1971 33' Egg Harbor

We always look at whats on the water and what could/would be our next boat. I love the DeFever/Grand Banks Europa, Wife likes the Grand Banks East Bay's
 
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1986 or so;

Necky Tesla single and Necky Tofino double sea kayaks.

That's it for any kind of watercraft before getting Badger (30' Sundowner Tug) in 2012.
 
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13' Boston Whaler w/ 50 hp Merc.
Greenwich 24 sailboat
18" lightning sailboat (all varnish)
Cape dory typhoon sailboat
J24 sailboat
Marshall 18 Sailboat
18' Boston Whaler Dauntless w/ 115 Merc
Robalo 2140 w/ 225 Yamaha
New to me Sundowner 32 Tug
and countless skiffs, inflatables, sunfish and kayaks
 
My first boat was a late 50's Lyman lapstrake runabout with an 18-horse Evinrude.
I got that from my boss at my first real job the summer I turned 16.
It was pure freedom running as many miles up and down the Fox River as I could go.

In my late 20's I bought a Catalina 30, lived aboard and ended up sailing to Hawaii.

In my late 40's I bought a 52' Rhodes motorsailer that we sailed around for 15 years.
I still have the tender from that one, an 11-foot Boston Whaler with an 18-horse again.

As I near retirement, I'm looking for 46-55 foot trawler to grow old with.:smitten:
 
13’ Whaler
18’Rhodes
27’ Albin
19 mako
22 mako
25 mako
41’ Hatt
31’ Bert
44’ harbor tug
36’ c&c
27’ Searay
30’ Searay
37’ Searay
21’ checkmate
11 Whaler
31’ Downeaster
36’ Chris craft
15 ’ Whaler
17’ Whaler
11 Zodiac
I’m sure I forgot a few.
 
17’ wirlwind OB 9.9 Johnson 1965
21’ Venture trailer sail
24’ Bristol sail
32’ Bristol sail
18’ frendship wood galf sail ( helped build from new then owned)
26’ wood Lobster power restored Palmer inboard
17 Swain Point power 90Hp Yamaha
24’ AquaSport 250 Yamaha
36’ Mariner sail
38’ Bristol sail
38’ Lyman Morse Traweler 2016 >
 
Fun topic! Got me to go find some old photos.

Over the last 35 years.....

* 18ft Precision Sailboat
* 23ft Santana Sailboat
* 33ft Gemini Catamaran Sailboat
* 32ft Sundowner Tug / 16ft Windrider Trimaran Sailboat / 17ft Windrider Trimaran Sailboat (#1)
16ft Fishing skiff
* 27ft Nimble Kodiak Yawl Sailboat (full rebuild/refit) / Home built 9ft Spindrift Nesting Sailing Dinghy
* 25ft C-Dory Cruiser / 17ft Windrider Trimaran Sailboat (#1) / 17ft Twin Vee Catamaran fishing skiff / 15ft Widgeon daysailor
* 34ft American Tug
* 37ft Great Harbour N37

Numerous paddleboards, kayaks, and windsurfers over the years....
 

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1983-17' Sea Ray Bowrider
1988-22' Sea Ray Pachanga
1993-24' Sea Ray Bowrider
1999-25' Cobalt Bowrider
2007-30' Cobalt Bowrider

Those were all on the lake. Then we moved to the coast.

44' Riva Rivarama
63' Riva Vertigo
39' Contender Center Console (but it's for employees, not us)
65' Sunseeker Manhattan 65
Many Williams RIBS
A couple of larger boats
And one boat being built

Addicted and always looking. Thinking about our next loop boat, but don't need that until 2022 or 2023. Right now only using on weekends as we have work to do.
 
In general order of ownership:
10 ft Ouichta Jon Boat OB
14 ft Unknown make Runabout OB
17 ft Boston Whaler Sakonnet Center Console OB
19 ft Mako Center Console OB
18 ft HydraSports Center Console OB
28 ft Carver Voyager Cabin Cruiser Twin Gas IB
9 ft Achilles Inflatable Dinghy OB
12 ft Sea Nymph Utility Skiff OB
20 ft Grady White Overnighter Walkaround Cabin OB
23 ft Grady White Gulfstream Walkaround Cabin OB
29 ft Phoenix FBC Sportfisherman Twin Gas IB
13 ft Boston Whaler Sport Runabout OB
25 ft HydraSports 2500 Walkaround Cabin OB
17 ft Sailfish Center Console OB - currently own
21 ft Sailfish Center Console OB - currently own
20 ft Wellcraft V20 Cuddy Cabin OB
36 ft Monk Trawler Yacht Single Diesel IB - currently own
9 ft AB Rigid Hull Inflatable Dinghy OB
9 ft Boss Boat Rigid Dinghy OB - currently own
14 ft Starcraft Utility Skiff OB - currently own
 
Lets See-

11' snark sailboat
17' Dunphy Outboard
19' Oday Mariner sailboat
25' Rhodes Idler Sloop ( Atomic 4 ) Wooden boat
27' Catalina Sloop ( Atomic 4 )
30' Owens Flagship ( cabin cruiser ) Wooden boat
14' Hunter Daysailer
34' Irwin Sloop ( Atomic 4 )
24" Edey & Duff Stonehorse Cutter Westerbeke Diesel
30' Laguna Sloop Yanmar diesel
27 Albin Family Cruiser Isuzu Diesel
35.5 Bristol Sloop Universal Diesel
8'6" Westmarine Inflatable dinghy
32' Island Gypsy Sedan 120 Lehman Diesel
9' Dyer Dhow Rowing and Sailing dinghy
36' Island Gypsy Classic Cummings diesel powered.
9' West Marine Rib dinghy.
Somewhere in there I had a sliding seat rowing scull.

Thats about it. Now have the IG 36 The WM Rib and The Dyer Dhow.
Oh I also have a kayak.

Thats it
 
Oh forgot, Also had a 16' Hobie Cat--the 70s were great!
 
Wow, those are some long boat lists. Wow.

14' wood Blue Jay open cockpit sailboat on the CT River and Long Island Sound. To this day probably the most fun I ever had on a boat.

19' Bayliner Capri runabout

Carver 3207. Good boat.

Mainship 37 "Motoryacht." Very comfortable and we enjoy it, but I do still miss that Blue Jay once in a while.

Not counting the dingys.
 
In order. We have spent our adult lives living in a lakefront home so I’m only counting the ocean boats. We have had ans still have a variety of lake boats, seadoos, pontons etc...

19’ Bayliner cuddy model 1952
28’ Bayliner cabin cruiser model 2859
34’ Bayliner cabin cruiser model 3488
24’ Bayliner Cabin cruiser model 242
28’ Bayliner cabin cruiser model 2859 (yes I’ve owned two of these)
47’ Bayliner Pilothouse model 4788

As you can see I’m a Bayliner fan.

Great boats, with very few issues, at a great value.
 
27'Ericson sailboat
39' Hudson DeFever aft cabin trawler 1979
50' Ocean Alexander Mk II 1990
48" Krogen Northsea Widebody 1996
27' Seasport Navigator 1998
55' Californian CPMY 1986
 
In order. We have spent our adult lives living in a lakefront home so I’m only counting the ocean boats. We have had ans still have a variety of lake boats, seadoos, pontons etc...

19’ Bayliner cuddy model 1952
28’ Bayliner cabin cruiser model 2859
34’ Bayliner cabin cruiser model 3488
24’ Bayliner Cabin cruiser model 242
28’ Bayliner cabin cruiser model 2859 (yes I’ve owned two of these)
47’ Bayliner Pilothouse model 4788

As you can see I’m a Bayliner fan.

Great boats, with very few issues, at a great value.


Being from the PNW the Bayliners are very popular around here. We took a tour on a neighbors 4750? and I was very impressed with the layout and use of space. Engine room was easy to access (vs our boat). I could see us heading that way one day.
 
Being from the PNW the Bayliners are very popular around here. We took a tour on a neighbors 4750? and I was very impressed with the layout and use of space. Engine room was easy to access (vs our boat). I could see us heading that way one day.

The 4788 Bayliner is a fantastic platform. Having owned one for 9 years now and being a pretty critical guy by nature I find very little to fault with the design of this boat.

All boats are a compromise of how to use the available cubic feet. All boats represent the thousands of engineering level decisions made in the design. All boats represent the material choices made in their construction.

Again, Very little to fault in this Made In America by your neighbors in Washington product.
 
All boats represent the thousands of engineering level decisions made in the design. .....Again, Very little to fault in this Made In America by your neighbors in Washington product.
The Bayliner 4788 was the second model completely designed with CAD. (I believe the 4588 was the first!) I could be wrong but I distinctly remember reading that in a nautical publication. I've never owned one but my buddy did (47880 and I found it to be a great boat.
 
1973-75 Picaroon 18' wood sloop pocket cruiser
79-82 16' Nordica sloop
83-86 26' Tolly
87-88 34' Californian
88-92 32' Islander
92-95 32' ketch
97-07 36' Islander Freeport
09-15 Redwing 18 w/9.9
16-pres Grand Banks 32
 
I'll play. I'll only count the ones that were big enough to hold me. I'll leave out all of the model kits and Lego sets I built.

'Clementine' - 12' Wilderness Systems Pungo 120 with 1 Davepower engine
'Wayfarer' - 29' 1992 Cruisers Rogue 2870 with twin Mercruiser 4.3 I/O
'Radio Flyer' - 10.5' Wilderness Systems Aspire 105 with 1 Davepower engine
'Sylphide' - 44' 1985 Kingston Aluminum Yacht with Perkins 4.236
 

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Interesting how a lot of the lists are not just bigger and bigger.
 
18ft Boudignon Trawler
90 Ft Custom steel motoryacht
123 Ft Dubois design Sailing yacht
132 Ft Oceanfast Motoryacht
80 Ft Selene Trawler
 
I went from a 13’ to a 19’, you went from a 18’ to a 90’ . I like your style.
 
17’ Grumman canoe
17’ Boston Whaler Montauk
21’ Four Winns Horizon
18’ American Fiberglass daysailer
19’ Flying Scot
21’ Carolina Skiff DLX
19’ Carolina Skiff DLV
28’ Cal cruising sailboat
11’ Bluewater Baby
44’ DeFever
 
20' Boston Whaler
22' C-Dory
37' Nordic Tug
50' Nordhavn

Loved them all. Still have all but the Nordic Tug in the family. Used both the C-Dory and the Nordhavn today.
 
Boats I’ve owned
12’ molded plywood skiff
8’ Lapstrake Dinghy
16’ Abaco Dinghy w/ 10hp Palmer inboard
23’ lapstrake Chris Craft w/ Chevy 283 inboard
23’ Mako center console
15’ Grumman Sport Canoe
12’ Carolina Skiff
16’ Glen-L plywood center console
28’ Ellis Fly Bridge Lobster Yacht
15’ Grumman Canoe
8’ Avon Inflatable
12’ Flats Stalker Board Boat
14’ Glen-L Plywood Skiff w/ 15hp Propane OB
12’ Plywood Bateau Canoe
12’ Inflatable w/ 2.5hp Propane OB
17’ Wagner Bay Boat
Do I win for the strangest collection of boats?
 

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Too much

8.26m cutter wooden boat built in 1933 (very old and not watertight !)

14.15m cutter steel built in 1957 (must replace 25m2 !)

10.45 ketch grp built 1975 (Chassiron GC, architect Joubert)

14.10 schooner steel built 1975 (Damien II architect Joubert)


18.26 kecth steel (one off built 1993 in Vietnam architecte Joubert)


15.25 ketch grp 1985 (Mango Amel)


26.86 Alloy hull (Garcia 1995 Architecte Belazay) a mistake during an auction

16.30 grp Cheoy Lee 53' built 1987 Too much draft ...

12.00 steel trawler De Alm "Backdeckcruiser"built 1993 perfect for...inland cruise

17.50 steel motor boat "Doggerbank"1982 Architect Vripack perfect(except the access to the sea) if we don't already order the alloy hull we could keep this one for the rest of our life

19.15 alloy "passagemaker" Long-cours62 built 2002 (architect Joubert)
for us THE perfect boat, not too big, able to cruise everywhere...but sold for a bigger for my mother ...big mistake !!


28.95 moulded wood and grp former "custom patrol boat" toooo biiiig engine :eek:

21.94 alloy "trawler" Pacific72 built 2006 (architect Joubert) Too big for only us, she was easier for our old dog at the end of her life because less step but now without dog... She is nice, strong, comfortable but not a boat for us without our dog... still for sale :whistling:

we like more simple basic boat like the long-cours62. for photo of all of them :
Album - nos-bateaux-sur-42-ans - Trawler long-cours
 
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25’ Lancer sailboat
23’ Whaler Outrage
28’ Whaler Outrage
35’ Cabo Express
45’ Bertram Sportfish
60’ Selene Trawler
13’ Nouvarania
25’ Sea Hunt Center Console

Signed a contract last night for a:

54’ Offshore Trawler with another Nouvarania

Oh, 2 Mirage Kayaks
 
8.26m cutter wooden boat built in 1933 (very old and not watertight !)

14.15m cutter steel built in 1957 (must replace 25m2 !)

10.45 ketch grp built 1975 (Chassiron GC, architect Joubert)

14.10 schooner steel built 1975 (Damien II architect Joubert)


18.26 kecth steel (one off built 1993 in Vietnam architecte Joubert)


15.25 ketch grp 1985 (Mango Amel)


26.86 Alloy hull (Garcia 1995 Architecte Belazay) a mistake during an auction

16.30 grp Cheoy Lee 53' built 1987 Too much draft ...

12.00 steel trawler De Alm "Backdeckcruiser"built 1993 perfect for...inland cruise

17.50 steel motor boat "Doggerbank"1982 Architect Vripack perfect(except the access to the sea) if we don't already order the alloy hull we could keep this one for the rest of our life

19.15 alloy "passagemaker" Long-cours62 built 2002 (architect Joubert)
for us THE perfect boat, not too big, able to cruise everywhere...but sold for a bigger for my mother ...big mistake !!


28.95 moulded wood and grp former "custom patrol boat" toooo biiiig engine :eek:

21.94 alloy "trawler" Pacific72 built 2006 (architect Joubert) Too big for only us, she was easier for our old dog at the end of her life because less step but now without dog... She is nice, strong, comfortable but not a boat for us without our dog... still for sale :whistling:

we like more simple basic boat like the long-cours62. for photo of all of them :
Album - nos-bateaux-sur-42-ans - Trawler long-cours

Those are some beautiful boats on your blog!
 
Interesting how a lot of the lists are not just bigger and bigger.

I noticed that as well, looks like most started on small sail boats, then worked up a bit in size, and at some point when back down in size. I wonder what the choice of downsizing is based on? Age? Income? Practicality of use? Settled down with a long term wife, and no more playboy ways?
 
I'm shocked at the number of boats that many of you crazy boaters have owned! I've boated all of my life and only owned 3 boats.

1) 1985 Skipjack 25 cabin cruiser
2) 2013 Carver C34 Cabin Cruiser (now renamed C36)
3) 2017 North Pacific 45 Trawler

Now that I'm 63 this may be my last boat. lol, but I would like to own a full displacement trawler with a walk-in engine room some day.
 
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