I believe right at 20'. I will have to check again. My memory sucks.
Well I measured it today and the arch only is 18'8" above w/l the rest is the electronics structure. So, if I can temporarily move them, would that get me through all bridges except the downtown Chicago route?
Well, I am about to leave for what I thought would be a half loop, up the Atlantic side only. After talking with my crew, we are going to head up into the lakes and if all goes well we will slide south on the rivers. I am in the process of replacing my autopilot, as soon as it's done we are heading east along the Gulf Coast.
Unbolt them when we need to. I will need to exit at the Oswego Canal but that is not an issue. I have a good friend who lives in Rochester so I will likely stop there for a week and reinstall there. Then remove again in Chicago and reinstall once past the low bridges. We won't be doing the Trent Severn or the Canadian Canals (at least not this trip).
We are on the hunt for that small trawler. Agree with the guy who said buy as small as you can live on. We have watched people for years buy larger only to spend less time traveling for various reasons usually somehow related to going bigger. But it a personal choice too.
After buying other boats, I can say that making out a list of needs, must haves, wants (but not deal breakers) and sticking to that list helped us tremendously. Sticking to that list also requires not getting emotional like someone else said. It is a lot easier to love a boat after you have bought it, if it met your list.
So all of that said, anyone know of a small trawler for sale anywhere close to Florida? We have our list ready to check ! ( smile)
In my search for a boat, would a Toyota 4Runner pull an R23? Or will this be search for a ICW boat and a tow vehicle? Dry weight is 5,000 and 4Runner's limit is 5,000. I have electric breaks. Is this just wishful thinking?
Currently looking for a boat to cruise Bahamas and Keys plus do a little fishing. Have seen an '87 President 37 Convertible that looks interesting. Has twin Lehmans. Anyone familiar with these boats?
There are 2 Prairie 29 s for sale in port Canaveral FL . Both have the perkins 4-108 engine . One asking 26500 other asking 29000. I like the P 29 but believe it underpowered wit the 4-108. A friend has one with the 80HP 4.356 --it is ideal. Op on here :Sortie has the 29K one other is at a Dealer and you can search for it ok.We are on the hunt for that small trawler. Agree with the guy who said buy as small as you can live on. We have watched people for years buy larger only to spend less time traveling for various reasons usually somehow related to going bigger. But it a personal choice too.
After buying other boats, I can say that making out a list of needs, must haves, wants (but not deal breakers) and sticking to that list helped us tremendously. Sticking to that list also requires not getting emotional like someone else said. It is a lot easier to love a boat after you have bought it, if it met your list.
So all of that said, anyone know of a small trawler for sale anywhere close to Florida? We have our list ready to check ! ( smile)
There are 2 Prairie 29 s for sale in port Canaveral FL . Both have the perkins 4-108 engine . One asking 26500 other asking 29000. I like the P 29 but believe it underpowered wit the 4-108. A friend has one with the 80HP 4.356 --it is ideal. Op on here :Sortie has the 29K one other is at a Dealer and you can search for it ok.
yesterday went on another 400 mile trip in Florida to see 2 boats. Stopped in East Ft Myers and looked at a 36ft trawler. It was a mess and stunk of pee. Now down to Naples to see a 41de-fever. It really had the fever all right. the bimini top frame work was all twisted and crumpled in the front yard - the rub rails were banged and dented in 6 places where Irma had hurled her into the pilings. (this after the broker had assured me of no hurricane damage!) Outside was also filthy and had green mold. There were 5 soft spots on deck (which were also there from a Survey done 8 years ago.) Went inside and bilge was full of water to 3 inches above walkway. All windows were leaking to inside of boat and had destroyed inner cabin walls ---we left. This is my 5th 3-400 mile boat looking trip in past 7 weeks. I'm trying to "address the market" as the biz school people say. Most sellers are simply lying. Most sellers are using very old photos. Only one of the 7 boats seen were clean at all and it was a motor yacht with a V-hull and a trawler look on top but advertised as a "trawler"..... when will this madness end??
Just a quick "thank you" to everyone who posted here. I'm starting what will likely be a couple of years search for the right boat to do the Great Loop in, and am very grateful for everyone's thoughts on what factors to consider.
I will be doing portions of the Loop solo, so finding the right boat which has the mix of good living space and the ability to be handled by one person is a good challenge. Any ideas or thoughts are most welcome!
Just wanted to provide a quick update, which hopefully can be of help to others. The advice which I received on this forum about chartering a couple of boats before making a decision was excellent advice!
I chartered an American Tug 34 and loved the interior space, but scared myself when trying to maneuver that size of boat around a marina. It was just too big of a boat for me to feel comfortable driving. The next summer I chartered a Ranger 29 Tug and felt so much more comfortable driving that boat.
Of course, for couples, this may be too small of a boat, but for me planning to do the Loop solo, it seems like the perfect boat.
However, my real message here is that the advice I received, to charter boats before purchasing, was very helpful and I would like to pass that along to others.
So glad it worked out for you. A second lesson for all from your story is that the right boat differs for each of us. You're so right that couples are one thing but you doing the loop solo, you found the perfect boat for you.