adventres
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- Joined
- Oct 10, 2015
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- Vessel Name
- Adventres II
We picked up our 2016 R29CB this past weekend in Everett and cruise the tug to Seattle, our home away from home. Our family, Karl and Lisa, and our two girls Maya (11 yrs) and Kira (9 yrs) are very excited to start our next chapter of boating. Our boat name is ADVENTRES II
Andrew has been great help during our purchase. Kenny and Capt Mac are awesome instructors! We have met Brad and Carol, and John, at the marina!
This is our first "big" boat. Our first boat was a 20' bow rider. We are not RV'ers (which I know there are a few things that are similar). We are "tenters" so we know how to go minimal, with that said, we have questions!
1. With the purchase of the tug in the fall/winter, any suggestions on how to reduce the moisture in the cabin while at the marina and not in use? dehumidifier, or a heater, or both? We plan on using the boat during the winter.
2. water tank, how much should we have in the tank? will it go bad? should we add safe chemicals if there is such a thing? we did fill it up to about 3/4 tank and then realized we probably shouldn't have filled it up that much.
3. Can someone explain (again) how the refrigerator works. We are plugged into shore power and the house batteries are off, so is the fridge working? it feels like it. I am testing out the ice trays! Right now, everything is turned off, except the shore power.
4. If weather is decent over Thanksgiving, are we crazy for thinking about going to the San Juan Islands? How long is the ride? hmmm, maybe Blake Island should be our first trip.
5. I'm planning ahead, anyone with a sewing pattern to cover up the hatches or port holes for the summer? or recommended hatch cover? a shade cover came with the tug for the atrium windows. with no ac for the PNW, I know it might get warm in the hot sun in the summer.
that's it for now. I'm sure we will have more questions later.
TIA!
Lisa
Andrew has been great help during our purchase. Kenny and Capt Mac are awesome instructors! We have met Brad and Carol, and John, at the marina!
This is our first "big" boat. Our first boat was a 20' bow rider. We are not RV'ers (which I know there are a few things that are similar). We are "tenters" so we know how to go minimal, with that said, we have questions!
1. With the purchase of the tug in the fall/winter, any suggestions on how to reduce the moisture in the cabin while at the marina and not in use? dehumidifier, or a heater, or both? We plan on using the boat during the winter.
2. water tank, how much should we have in the tank? will it go bad? should we add safe chemicals if there is such a thing? we did fill it up to about 3/4 tank and then realized we probably shouldn't have filled it up that much.
3. Can someone explain (again) how the refrigerator works. We are plugged into shore power and the house batteries are off, so is the fridge working? it feels like it. I am testing out the ice trays! Right now, everything is turned off, except the shore power.
4. If weather is decent over Thanksgiving, are we crazy for thinking about going to the San Juan Islands? How long is the ride? hmmm, maybe Blake Island should be our first trip.
5. I'm planning ahead, anyone with a sewing pattern to cover up the hatches or port holes for the summer? or recommended hatch cover? a shade cover came with the tug for the atrium windows. with no ac for the PNW, I know it might get warm in the hot sun in the summer.
that's it for now. I'm sure we will have more questions later.
TIA!
Lisa