The smallest boat you can comfortably handle and still have the amenities you want.
For us the 49 foot DeFever CPMY (sames as the 44 plus cockpit) met our list of criteria.
The 44 has an almost walk-in engine room with good access to all systems.
Too big for us today. But is was a great boat to live on for our three year cruise around the great loop.
Now we're looking more at the American Tug 34. From what I can tell, most of the one's in our price range will require a little updating (replace carpet with wood, add stern thruster, add washer/dryer, add extra length to the bow handrail to go past the door (like the new ones have), new electronics, flir, and so on). Unlike the AT 41, the 34 is easy on the stairs.
Not sure how easy it is to get in and out of the engine room on the 34, but we'll know more once we make the decision to move forward. Most likely, with my work schedule, it will be 2022.
We're closer to 80 than we are 70, so amenities and easy of handling are high priority.
A. I own an AT34, now called a AT36. I am 78 years old
B. Per replace the carpet with wood, your choice but remember, the carpet contributes to the sound deadening and easier on your feet.
C. Unless you have sliding pilot house doors, I dont know of a way to extend the bow handrail passed the pilot house doors. If you find a way, please let me know. I have considered adding one more vertical support port and stbd and a cable but, my friendly SS fabricator, sold the business and the new owner doesn't seem interested in small job.
D. the washer/dryer, buy a venting dryer and vent it out into the cockpit. I have a non-venting dryer and it is not the best dryer.
E. I have a stationary Flir camera for back down and a moveable Flir camera looking fwd. It will help you spot 'brain dead' boater and unlighted nav. aids at dusk and if you venture out at night or fog. I have a large fold down display hanging from the overhead to the left of the original instrument panel.
F. new electronic, you might be looking at $30K. Keep me informed. I have put a 'wing' to the left of the current instrument panel and intend to take all the readings from VesselView and install analog gauges on the 'wing' and keep the read outs on theVesselView. Personal preference for analog gauges. I have 2 Raymarine displays, one dedicated to the radar and the other of charting. Also have an AIS
G. I put a self designed range hood (over kill) over the stove with lights and variable speed fan on a rheostat, vents outside. It goes a long way to get the cooking smells out and allows for ventilation without opening a window.
H. Added cabinets in various places on the boat, 3 in the saloon.
I. Hydraulic assisted lifting for the the berth. You will have LOTS of room for spare parts etc.
J. I think I have solved the major storage problem except for the little bitty hanging closet. Kirt said, you want more closet space, buy a bigger boat. LOL
K. Getting a wireless Dockmate installed for the bow and stern thruster and anchor windless.
L. Added a second depth sounder and second rudder indicator.
M. added a Fuel polisher
N. Dont forget to add the 3rd house battery.
Basically I "put a lot of perfume on the pig".
Sign on the ATOG user's group and you can see pictures of my cabinets efforts plus talk with other owners. LOTS of topics.
American Tug owner's are a proud lot and the folks at AT designed and built good boats.