Ok, here is my story:* We lived aboard a Hunter 460 2001 sailboat for 5 years.* We just sold her last year and since the kids are older now, we are ready to get back out on the water and travel more.* We traveled up and down the ICW, Bahamas, Mexico, Beliz, Gautamela and Honduras.* We miss the water dearly, but the wife does not miss the blue water.
After we bought our preFab sailboat*we learned over time that sailboats like Morgan, Irwin and Endeavour were more solid and realible than our boat.* Sure!* It was convenient to pick up the phone to Hunter to order parts, but after travelling in blue water a few years, I realized they were right.
So my question for the trawler folks is:
Given our back ground, we are new to trawlers, what do you recommend to be the best used Trawler for the money?* 32 to 43 foot, 1980 to 2000.* Were sticking to the*ICW and Bahamas*this time.* But this time we are wanting to*go inside the US water ways and see all the stuff we couldn't get to with a 63.5' mast.* OUCH.
AMMENDED due to not enouch info posted:
Since we are used to slow moving engines, speed is not as neccessarily important as fuel economy.* The fuel has to be diesel.* Less wood the better.* We do like the fly bridges and sundeck models.* Dual helms I assume is covered with fly bridges?* Ready to go is not as important as a solid fiberglass boat with a solid diesel engine.* If I have those two items covered, then I can deal with the rest.* We need at least one state room.* I do prefer having it in the bow so I can hear the anchor having issues.* Two engines sound like a backup to me.* I used sail and engine so I always had a backup.* I like the walk around deck better than the toe rail business.* I must have a propain galley.* Priced around $50K would be nice.* We prefer to anchor so not swinging like crazy while we are on the hook would be realy nice.* The HUNTER has a lot of windage.
To Recap:
Engines: 2 (but we want fuel economy over speed)
Fuel:* diesel
Stateroom:* at least 1 and in the bow
Length:* 32 - 42
Year : 1980 - 2000
Water: 200g would be nice
Features:* Fly bridge, sundeck, generator, lots of high test chain
instead of rope when it comes to anchoring.* We anchor 95% of time.
Thank you in advance,
David
-- Edited by geoatl on Tuesday 28th of February 2012 02:26:22 PM
-- Edited by geoatl on Tuesday 28th of February 2012 02:27:17 PM
-- Edited by geoatl on Tuesday 28th of February 2012 02:38:54 PM
-- Edited by geoatl on Tuesday 28th of February 2012 02:39:59 PM
-- Edited by geoatl on Tuesday 28th of February 2012 02:40:59 PM
After we bought our preFab sailboat*we learned over time that sailboats like Morgan, Irwin and Endeavour were more solid and realible than our boat.* Sure!* It was convenient to pick up the phone to Hunter to order parts, but after travelling in blue water a few years, I realized they were right.
So my question for the trawler folks is:
Given our back ground, we are new to trawlers, what do you recommend to be the best used Trawler for the money?* 32 to 43 foot, 1980 to 2000.* Were sticking to the*ICW and Bahamas*this time.* But this time we are wanting to*go inside the US water ways and see all the stuff we couldn't get to with a 63.5' mast.* OUCH.
AMMENDED due to not enouch info posted:
Since we are used to slow moving engines, speed is not as neccessarily important as fuel economy.* The fuel has to be diesel.* Less wood the better.* We do like the fly bridges and sundeck models.* Dual helms I assume is covered with fly bridges?* Ready to go is not as important as a solid fiberglass boat with a solid diesel engine.* If I have those two items covered, then I can deal with the rest.* We need at least one state room.* I do prefer having it in the bow so I can hear the anchor having issues.* Two engines sound like a backup to me.* I used sail and engine so I always had a backup.* I like the walk around deck better than the toe rail business.* I must have a propain galley.* Priced around $50K would be nice.* We prefer to anchor so not swinging like crazy while we are on the hook would be realy nice.* The HUNTER has a lot of windage.
To Recap:
Engines: 2 (but we want fuel economy over speed)
Fuel:* diesel
Stateroom:* at least 1 and in the bow
Length:* 32 - 42
Year : 1980 - 2000
Water: 200g would be nice
Features:* Fly bridge, sundeck, generator, lots of high test chain
instead of rope when it comes to anchoring.* We anchor 95% of time.
Thank you in advance,
David
-- Edited by geoatl on Tuesday 28th of February 2012 02:26:22 PM
-- Edited by geoatl on Tuesday 28th of February 2012 02:27:17 PM
-- Edited by geoatl on Tuesday 28th of February 2012 02:38:54 PM
-- Edited by geoatl on Tuesday 28th of February 2012 02:39:59 PM
-- Edited by geoatl on Tuesday 28th of February 2012 02:40:59 PM