Prospective
Senior Member
- Joined
- Nov 1, 2019
- Messages
- 200
- Location
- United States
- Vessel Name
- EPIC
- Vessel Make
- 43' Ocean Super Sport
I am probably 2-3 years away from being able to move my boat south from RI during the winter rather than putting it on the hard from November to May. It has always been my goal to become a snowbird boater and EVENTUALLY I'd like to be cruising down to south Florida and the Bahamas each winter.
But at first I was wondering about the viability of going half way. To perhaps somewhere like New Bern, Oriental, Elizabeth City, or Wilmington. Idea would be to move the boat to an "in-town" type marina and use the boat as a winter escape from the north east. Usage would be weekends and occasional multi day visits. Maybe do a little short distance cruising/anchoring out but primarily dock condo type stuff. The appeal to me is it's a lot cheaper, quicker, and easier logistically to move the boat to NC than S. FL and might be a good way to dip our toe in the snow bird lifestyle while still working.
Question is, what's it like boating in NC in the winter for those who have experienced it. Is it dead? Will I be the only one on the dock? Is stuff open/closed (fuel/pump-out/waterfront services)? I know the weather won't be hot and sunny but will my reverse cycle heat work/be enough? How likely am I to be chipping ice off my deck. I just don't want to freeze my ass off. But 40-60 deg and sunny would be nice.
I do have a little frame of reference. I bought my boat out of Beaufort NC in February 2015. I didn't visit it until March but generally found the weather pretty mild. Beaufort and Moorhead city were pretty quiet but not shut down. Lot's of boats in the water but not much activity on docks. My boat was in the water and we slept on it without issues for a couple of nights.
Welcome anyone's input on this cold New England day.
But at first I was wondering about the viability of going half way. To perhaps somewhere like New Bern, Oriental, Elizabeth City, or Wilmington. Idea would be to move the boat to an "in-town" type marina and use the boat as a winter escape from the north east. Usage would be weekends and occasional multi day visits. Maybe do a little short distance cruising/anchoring out but primarily dock condo type stuff. The appeal to me is it's a lot cheaper, quicker, and easier logistically to move the boat to NC than S. FL and might be a good way to dip our toe in the snow bird lifestyle while still working.
Question is, what's it like boating in NC in the winter for those who have experienced it. Is it dead? Will I be the only one on the dock? Is stuff open/closed (fuel/pump-out/waterfront services)? I know the weather won't be hot and sunny but will my reverse cycle heat work/be enough? How likely am I to be chipping ice off my deck. I just don't want to freeze my ass off. But 40-60 deg and sunny would be nice.
I do have a little frame of reference. I bought my boat out of Beaufort NC in February 2015. I didn't visit it until March but generally found the weather pretty mild. Beaufort and Moorhead city were pretty quiet but not shut down. Lot's of boats in the water but not much activity on docks. My boat was in the water and we slept on it without issues for a couple of nights.
Welcome anyone's input on this cold New England day.