Beaverlake
Senior Member
I speak not as the owner if a Willard full displacement Trawler, but as a past delivery skipper and instructor. I was a core presenter at trawler fests for several years in the late 1990s and early 2000s and met a lot of people, drove a lot of boats. 100s of not 1000s.
I like the Bayliner 45/47 and also like the 38xx and, to some extent, the 32xx, but they are lightweight boats that are at the mercy of wind. They are relatively low profile boats so not like a Carver or Silverton, but they are also lighter.
If there's wind, these boats start moving sideways pretty fast. Bow thrusters are often undersized. I remember a very expensive Italian go-fast 60-footer I was bringing into the fuel dock at Astoria OR that is roughly similar in style as this bayliner. In 25 kts, I could not get the bow through the wind. It ended well, but it wasn't pretty.
You have to be mindful of the boat and the conditions. I stand by my guidance. Careful of wind.
Peter
Points well taken Peter and based on meaningful experience. Thanks for taking my “umbridge” in the spirit it was offered.