BayRetriever
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Hi folks,
After seeing the R31S at the Annapolis Boat Show yesterday, I put down a deposit for an R31CB today - and was hoping I could get some insight here.
My background: I grew up sailing on my parent's Catalina 30. My first boat was a used Catalina 27, then I moved up to a used Catalina 34, and I then to a new Beneteau 40 in 2008 - which I've had ever since. I'm out of Baltimore - so the Chesapeake Bay is my cruising ground - although I've done the ICW from here to Key West aboard my 40. While I love sailing, with my limited time (I'm years from retirement), I find that my usual weekend or occasional weeklong excursions are spent at 6kts under power just trying to get to the next destination. And drawing 5'3 now, I miss the secluded coves and rivers I could get to with my 27's 3'6 keel.
For the Ranger I'm liking the Command Bridge (CB) version because I'd still like to be "outside" as much as possible between destinations - although unfortunately they only had a 31S at the show. The rep there told me that the 2016 31CB will have 2 inward-facing bench seats behind the forward-facing bridge bench seat - making room for 6 up there (?). Solar panel and gear rails moved aft over now-standard extended hard rear deck top. Do any current 31 owners feel that might be a bit much for a boat of that size?
Options - suggestions? As a mid-Atlantic cruiser I surely don't need the optional diesel furnace heater ($5500), and with the Command Bridge I don't see a need for the aft cockpit controls ($4400). I'd love to finally have a genset ($13,000), and the nav package ($14,000) was pretty sweet. Is the AIS 600 ($1600) worth it? Is a 22# anchor enough for this boat, or do current owners have better ideas?
How do former sailors feel about converting to this tug? Any special considerations I might be missing with this model and my current cruising grounds? I'll be conducting a sea trial in the next week or two to see how she handles in open water and get the other half's approval (or not). Thanks much for any feedback and I look forward to this next adventure!
Oh - and if you know of anyone looking for a nice 2008 Beneteau 40... 😉
After seeing the R31S at the Annapolis Boat Show yesterday, I put down a deposit for an R31CB today - and was hoping I could get some insight here.
My background: I grew up sailing on my parent's Catalina 30. My first boat was a used Catalina 27, then I moved up to a used Catalina 34, and I then to a new Beneteau 40 in 2008 - which I've had ever since. I'm out of Baltimore - so the Chesapeake Bay is my cruising ground - although I've done the ICW from here to Key West aboard my 40. While I love sailing, with my limited time (I'm years from retirement), I find that my usual weekend or occasional weeklong excursions are spent at 6kts under power just trying to get to the next destination. And drawing 5'3 now, I miss the secluded coves and rivers I could get to with my 27's 3'6 keel.
For the Ranger I'm liking the Command Bridge (CB) version because I'd still like to be "outside" as much as possible between destinations - although unfortunately they only had a 31S at the show. The rep there told me that the 2016 31CB will have 2 inward-facing bench seats behind the forward-facing bridge bench seat - making room for 6 up there (?). Solar panel and gear rails moved aft over now-standard extended hard rear deck top. Do any current 31 owners feel that might be a bit much for a boat of that size?
Options - suggestions? As a mid-Atlantic cruiser I surely don't need the optional diesel furnace heater ($5500), and with the Command Bridge I don't see a need for the aft cockpit controls ($4400). I'd love to finally have a genset ($13,000), and the nav package ($14,000) was pretty sweet. Is the AIS 600 ($1600) worth it? Is a 22# anchor enough for this boat, or do current owners have better ideas?
How do former sailors feel about converting to this tug? Any special considerations I might be missing with this model and my current cruising grounds? I'll be conducting a sea trial in the next week or two to see how she handles in open water and get the other half's approval (or not). Thanks much for any feedback and I look forward to this next adventure!
Oh - and if you know of anyone looking for a nice 2008 Beneteau 40... 😉