Looking back to some earlier suggestions that SeeVee's current boat is capable has me rethinking. Currently I have an under ten year old very comfortable 36' (plus a couple if LOA) aft cabin MY that we live on during the summers on Lake Champlain...........
So is it foolish (or should I say fuel-ish) to think, as some have said to SeeVee, my current boat may be fine? Or have I crossed over the reasonable line? Today is the day I was going to list my boat and start looking for that perfect loop boat. Using my boat would make things simpler but is that smarter?
Nac,
Certainly don't mind you jumping in and appreciate your comments. Similar to your situation I've been thinking the fuel cost vs. other costs a bit.
If one looks at fuel with Diesel in the $2.20 range, with a lo of $1.90 and a high of $3.00..... and gas with an average of $3 and a lo of $2.60 and high of $3.50 if one gets 1 mpg they will spend $13,200 with diesel and $18,000 with gas on an average 6000 mile trip.
However, with extremes and mpg of 3, it could be as low as $4000 or with a sled that one pushes hard that burns gas $20,000.
I'm winging the numbers a bit, based on a quick check on Waterway Guide......
Now, if one buys a boat ONLY for the loop, pays ~150 on it and sells it at a 10% loss (which may not be uncommon or worse) they'll loose $15K on it, less fees in buying and selling. Now throw unpredictable maintenance in, which you'll get with ANY boat that's new to you.
So, now the difference in fuel costs doesn't look horribly bad, especially if you have a really comfy and predictable boat you know.
I don't have my Loop boat yet, and there's no way I'll do it in my little Sundancer so still in the shopping range, but leaning a bit more on a nicer boat, less maintenance and while fuel is a consideration, not quite a huge as I thought it was.
I've never owned a diesel, but crewed and operated many and if two boats are up to par mechanically, the diesel will be more reliable and less maintenance... but can be expensive when it hits. So, if I buy a boat, it will be diesel. But, if I had a good gas one that I knew, I'd sure consider that one. And, sounds like you're boat is a keeper... that you'll not sell after the loop which is another consideration. I'm planning on selling mine as it just doesn't fit into west FL cruising well, with few trips over a few days and a lot of trips to the sand bar, restaurants, or hanging on the hook.
I had a Formula 31PC gas that I'd consider doing the loop in... a bit small but a great cruiser and slow speeds would get in the 1.7 mpg range, but cruised nice at 30 kts at 1 mpg. But it's a bit more of a go fast boat, which doesn't seem to fit well with the mission. Now I like speed and am leaned toward a modified hull where I can haul buggy when wanted, but suspect most of the loop will be in the 7 to 8kt range. And, the Admiral likes that.
There's been a few boats that have attracted my attention... the Albin, Mainship and Carver.... granted they are not Grand Banks, but offer a lot of bang for the buck and have a good reputation.
I'd love a Grand Banks or equal, but would want a newer one that's just not in the budget... we're keeping the house and all the other toys.