XBoater
Member
Hi All,
As life progressed, we moved on from our 32 ft Carver in 2006. Life in a land yacht is similar as we had a few bouts of 2ftitis. We finally landed in a 42 ft Winnebago that we have spend the majority of the year touring the countryside.
Well the bug to return to the water has always been there and now we are talking about trying a 40 ft trawler after our current west coast trip ends in 2021.
We've always liked PDQs and have attended a few events to gather info on the current fleet available. Lately we have also spent time researching Great Harbour, both GH37 and N37. I guess as we age the "Need for Speed" has be replaced by enjoying the trip as much as the destination.
Anyway, we are looking forward to researching and questioning current cruisers over the next year to see if we indeed make the plunge into the cruising lifestyle.
R.
As life progressed, we moved on from our 32 ft Carver in 2006. Life in a land yacht is similar as we had a few bouts of 2ftitis. We finally landed in a 42 ft Winnebago that we have spend the majority of the year touring the countryside.
Well the bug to return to the water has always been there and now we are talking about trying a 40 ft trawler after our current west coast trip ends in 2021.
We've always liked PDQs and have attended a few events to gather info on the current fleet available. Lately we have also spent time researching Great Harbour, both GH37 and N37. I guess as we age the "Need for Speed" has be replaced by enjoying the trip as much as the destination.
Anyway, we are looking forward to researching and questioning current cruisers over the next year to see if we indeed make the plunge into the cruising lifestyle.
R.