SpaceCadet
Veteran Member
Hi All-
I've put a deposit on a boat (Nimble Kodiak 26 Motorsailer) and am about to schedule the survey, finalize financing, etc. I'm hoping it will get a positive result on the survey.
A little background on me: I'm a 53 y.o. guy who's been dreaming of having a boat since boyhood. In the 70's our neighbor was the importer of Marine Trader and Eagle trawlers for New England. I worked summers prepping the new boats before delivery. Our family had a boat - 31' Silverton Sedan and we did a fair amount of local cruising (Cape Cod & Islands).
Since then, I've been waiting for the time when I could have a boat without financial strain. I've done a lot of reading about coastal cruising and power passagemaking. Now that this is about to become a reality, the minutia is closer and I realize I haven't been behind the wheel of a powerboat in 31 years! I've done a little bit of sailing on my friend's 38' sailboat. But I'm not sure that's going to help. If I close on the boat, I'll have to have it shipped up from Georgia to Massachusetts. Then, well.... everything else has to happen. I'm a little anxious about it. In my experience in life is that it's not what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's when you don't know what you don't know that things can go very wrong very quickly.
Is there any advice for a newbie like me? Maybe a checklist of stuff to do, etc.? A book, article, etc.?
A little nervous,
Glen
I've put a deposit on a boat (Nimble Kodiak 26 Motorsailer) and am about to schedule the survey, finalize financing, etc. I'm hoping it will get a positive result on the survey.
A little background on me: I'm a 53 y.o. guy who's been dreaming of having a boat since boyhood. In the 70's our neighbor was the importer of Marine Trader and Eagle trawlers for New England. I worked summers prepping the new boats before delivery. Our family had a boat - 31' Silverton Sedan and we did a fair amount of local cruising (Cape Cod & Islands).
Since then, I've been waiting for the time when I could have a boat without financial strain. I've done a lot of reading about coastal cruising and power passagemaking. Now that this is about to become a reality, the minutia is closer and I realize I haven't been behind the wheel of a powerboat in 31 years! I've done a little bit of sailing on my friend's 38' sailboat. But I'm not sure that's going to help. If I close on the boat, I'll have to have it shipped up from Georgia to Massachusetts. Then, well.... everything else has to happen. I'm a little anxious about it. In my experience in life is that it's not what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's when you don't know what you don't know that things can go very wrong very quickly.
Is there any advice for a newbie like me? Maybe a checklist of stuff to do, etc.? A book, article, etc.?
A little nervous,
Glen