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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C
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- 1987 C-Dory Angler
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- Cheeto
I posted this question yesterday on the C-Brats site, and among lots of helpful suggestions was one to get acquainted with this group. So here goes:
The only boat I have ever owned is our current '87 22 C-Dory Angler. We have enjoyed a lot of weekends in the south sound, and have gotten it pretty nicely equipped for that function. But still, it involves only a 5 gallon water jug, porta potti, igloo, and coleman stove, in addition to the main and auxiliary outboards.
As we near retirement, I'm starting to consider a move to a Ranger Tug 25, to give us a bit more room and comfort for longer trips. It is interesting to me that most people I know who own larger boats and do lots of cruising grew up in families that had larger boats and did lots of cruising. A lot of stuff they've just "always" known. That's not my situation at all! How much of a learning curve is there in getting up to speed with proper maintenance and operation of the various systems that are part of a nicer (more complex) vessel? And how does one learn? School of hard knocks?
The only boat I have ever owned is our current '87 22 C-Dory Angler. We have enjoyed a lot of weekends in the south sound, and have gotten it pretty nicely equipped for that function. But still, it involves only a 5 gallon water jug, porta potti, igloo, and coleman stove, in addition to the main and auxiliary outboards.
As we near retirement, I'm starting to consider a move to a Ranger Tug 25, to give us a bit more room and comfort for longer trips. It is interesting to me that most people I know who own larger boats and do lots of cruising grew up in families that had larger boats and did lots of cruising. A lot of stuff they've just "always" known. That's not my situation at all! How much of a learning curve is there in getting up to speed with proper maintenance and operation of the various systems that are part of a nicer (more complex) vessel? And how does one learn? School of hard knocks?