Hello, first post.
Some background, I grew up in LA, sailing for a few years on my dad's boats. I spent two years living in a floating home on the Columbia river with the only boat I've owned, an old 21' Glasply.
As I didn't think I could afford the fuel for a larger power boat, I passed the ASA's basic keelboat class in preparation for buying a sailboat soon after we retired to San Diego. But now because of health issues and the low fuel consumption, a used tug is looking like a better choice.
I love sailing, but I love 'boating' and being on the water even more. If I had bought a sailboat, I'd probably be the only sailor taking my boat out on beautiful windless days, so maybe a tug should have been my first choice 😉
Looking into the future, my first question is about how long it takes to sell a 70 to 90k boat. I sold my Glasply in a couple of weeks, but with a much smaller pool of buyers capable of affording something in this price range, what's the typically length of time it takes to sell? I'm looking at one R25 that's been on the market since late 2013!?! How common is this?
I know there're many variables, but excluding local slip fees, what's an average range of monthly or yearly costs for insurance and maintenance on this type of boat?
Also, I'm familiar with planing and displacement hulls, but not semi-displacement hulls. Now that I'm retired and in no hurry to get anywhere, I would prefer to crusie around 5-6 knots, but is this possible with a semi-displacement hull? Or would it be more efficient to keep the revs up and cruise at its designed 8-11 knot cruising speed? (I've read about carbon buildup if the engine isn't run at high rpms every once in a while).
Thanks for any info!
Some background, I grew up in LA, sailing for a few years on my dad's boats. I spent two years living in a floating home on the Columbia river with the only boat I've owned, an old 21' Glasply.
As I didn't think I could afford the fuel for a larger power boat, I passed the ASA's basic keelboat class in preparation for buying a sailboat soon after we retired to San Diego. But now because of health issues and the low fuel consumption, a used tug is looking like a better choice.
I love sailing, but I love 'boating' and being on the water even more. If I had bought a sailboat, I'd probably be the only sailor taking my boat out on beautiful windless days, so maybe a tug should have been my first choice 😉
Looking into the future, my first question is about how long it takes to sell a 70 to 90k boat. I sold my Glasply in a couple of weeks, but with a much smaller pool of buyers capable of affording something in this price range, what's the typically length of time it takes to sell? I'm looking at one R25 that's been on the market since late 2013!?! How common is this?
I know there're many variables, but excluding local slip fees, what's an average range of monthly or yearly costs for insurance and maintenance on this type of boat?
Also, I'm familiar with planing and displacement hulls, but not semi-displacement hulls. Now that I'm retired and in no hurry to get anywhere, I would prefer to crusie around 5-6 knots, but is this possible with a semi-displacement hull? Or would it be more efficient to keep the revs up and cruise at its designed 8-11 knot cruising speed? (I've read about carbon buildup if the engine isn't run at high rpms every once in a while).
Thanks for any info!