Mr. Ed
Well-known member
- Joined
- Feb 19, 2019
- Messages
- 144
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-302 C
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT3102E920
- Vessel Name
- Barbara Ann
- MMSI Number
- 338351528
Ahoy folks-
Apologies in advance for the long introduction...
Although I've been boating most of my life, I've never had a cruising boat or anything bigger than a 25' sailboat. Several runabouts and smaller sailboats, paddle boats, etc., but nothing with an inboard engine capable of cruising. Crewed on a couple of offshore charter sailboat deliveries. Boy, do I have some stories.
For more than 40 years I've had a dream of getting a trawler and spending time cruising the Chesapeake Bay, the ditch and coastal waters, as well as more adventurous destinations. I've been to lots of boat shows, watched hundreds of youtube videos, and even with all that, I realize that the rest of the iceberg of knowledge is just outside my grasp... so far.
I first fell in love with trawlers with the Nordhavn. Heck, who wouldn't? Fantasized about those for more than a decade before accepting the reality that it just isn't suited to what I want to do, never mind that it was financially out of reach. Coming back to reality, two boat brands really stood out, the Ranger and the Nordic. The Nordic tugs don't some in a size that works for me (like Goldilocks, either too big or small), but the Ranger 29S and 31S really look like they'd be perfect matches for the cruising I want to do, most of which will be solo.
My time frame to take delivery is likely two years from now. I'm told there is a one year backlog at the factory, and I won't be ready financially much before two years. So there's plenty of time to get my ducks in a row.
My first problem is that I have spent zero time on anything that resembles one of these boats. I wouldn't buy a car or truck without a demo, and while that might work for a vehicle, it won't be enough for a potential live aboard boat. This is going to be a huge investment (for me, anyway), and I don't want to make a gigantic mistake.
So, what I'm hoping to find is a place to learn as much as possible now so that I can plan accordingly, and anticipating that this forum will provide lots of good info. Thanks in advance for all your help!
Apologies in advance for the long introduction...
Although I've been boating most of my life, I've never had a cruising boat or anything bigger than a 25' sailboat. Several runabouts and smaller sailboats, paddle boats, etc., but nothing with an inboard engine capable of cruising. Crewed on a couple of offshore charter sailboat deliveries. Boy, do I have some stories.
For more than 40 years I've had a dream of getting a trawler and spending time cruising the Chesapeake Bay, the ditch and coastal waters, as well as more adventurous destinations. I've been to lots of boat shows, watched hundreds of youtube videos, and even with all that, I realize that the rest of the iceberg of knowledge is just outside my grasp... so far.
I first fell in love with trawlers with the Nordhavn. Heck, who wouldn't? Fantasized about those for more than a decade before accepting the reality that it just isn't suited to what I want to do, never mind that it was financially out of reach. Coming back to reality, two boat brands really stood out, the Ranger and the Nordic. The Nordic tugs don't some in a size that works for me (like Goldilocks, either too big or small), but the Ranger 29S and 31S really look like they'd be perfect matches for the cruising I want to do, most of which will be solo.
My time frame to take delivery is likely two years from now. I'm told there is a one year backlog at the factory, and I won't be ready financially much before two years. So there's plenty of time to get my ducks in a row.
My first problem is that I have spent zero time on anything that resembles one of these boats. I wouldn't buy a car or truck without a demo, and while that might work for a vehicle, it won't be enough for a potential live aboard boat. This is going to be a huge investment (for me, anyway), and I don't want to make a gigantic mistake.
So, what I'm hoping to find is a place to learn as much as possible now so that I can plan accordingly, and anticipating that this forum will provide lots of good info. Thanks in advance for all your help!