Scoobertdoo
Member
Hello.
So I want to get a boat again. Previously I had a 48 tayana sailboat, but now that sailing around the world is off the list, I am looking at some trawlers.
It's just me and my young child, and we will use it on weekends and a vacation for 5 weeks each summer.
I have seen some grand banks 44 that are in my price range.
What I need in a boat is something that can do a passage. Bahamas, BVI, loop, and a hop over to Britton. From what I have seen you can put about 500 gallons on the grand banks 44, and the owners are claiming 1500 mile range. I am not sure I trust the PO to state range, but it should at least be 1000. Just not sure how good the boat would be offshore in a blow. My sailboat ate up 12' seas like pac man eats pellets. Thanks for any input.
So I want to get a boat again. Previously I had a 48 tayana sailboat, but now that sailing around the world is off the list, I am looking at some trawlers.
It's just me and my young child, and we will use it on weekends and a vacation for 5 weeks each summer.
I have seen some grand banks 44 that are in my price range.
What I need in a boat is something that can do a passage. Bahamas, BVI, loop, and a hop over to Britton. From what I have seen you can put about 500 gallons on the grand banks 44, and the owners are claiming 1500 mile range. I am not sure I trust the PO to state range, but it should at least be 1000. Just not sure how good the boat would be offshore in a blow. My sailboat ate up 12' seas like pac man eats pellets. Thanks for any input.