Hoping for some advice and suggestions..
1. If you are new to boating, and looking at getting your first trawler, at what length would I need to generally keep it under to get insurance? Can someone with no experience start at 32ft ? Or would they usually want to see something smaller to start?
2. Considering the answer for the first question, what smaller pocket trawlers make good first boats?
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David
I'll try to summarize my reactions to the many and varied responses you have received.
First... you have run into the situation often found here on TF (and other forums I'm sure). Many different opinions based on individual experiences and perspectives. Doesn't make anyone more right or wrong... just different. The good news they all provide some food for (your) thought.
#1. Generally good info and I happen to endorse the 32-36 range as realistic. Best if you define your intended use and what features you and yours feel are musts, wants & don't want.
Whether to go small initially and plan on selling / buying larger later depends on your intended use and if that suits your style.
IMO your location in Ontario provides some wonderful cruising areas that could provide learning in a fairly low risk situation (vs coastal cruising) With the right attitude, plan and effort it is reasonable to jump into the larger size... if it's done w/o the plan and effort even small isn't trouble free. How much time do you have ? If this is years away and starting small isn't a big negative sure it can be easier but if this is a retirement thing waiting too long can have significant downsides due to older & less agile, etc.
#2. Lots of options as others have mentioned. It doesn't have to be a pocket trawler... although there are some plusses depending on intended use. We started w a 24 ft sport cruiser... decided we liked cruising and that the 24 was not suited for what we liked. It took us several years of less than desirable cruising to find our 2nd a 28ft cruiser that suited or style very well. We were comfortable cruising for a few weeks to a month with it. Moved up to a 34 trawler style and have done a few months ver comfortably.
Sort of wished we had pulled the trigger on each step sooner as we likely would have had a much more enjoyable time on the cruises we did but smaller didn't hold us back.
Bottom line... your decision... both are doable given the right attitude of you and your SO. What ever you decide develop a plan based on your application of others suggestions & situations and make it fun implementing your plan.
You live in a absolutely wonderful area for cruising. Learn the skills and go practice them while enjoying yourself, on the water, in the process.