...............So, now the million dollar question, did we get one? After flying all over the East Coast and looking at several boats, we stumbled upon a good deal on a Nordic 32 and decided to go that route. It had nothing to do with the Camano (we were certain we were getting one) just that we didn't think we could afford a Nordic of the year we wanted until the stars aligned. ........
Sorry to hear that, but as long as you're happy, that's what really counts.
The Nordic is (I believe) a considerably heavier boat and displacement is the biggest element of trawler that makes a trawler. Perhaps a ride in both would be a very revealing experience. I see a nordic on YW w a 4 cyl 115hp engine for about 100K.
I've been a member of the Camano owner's forum for nearly five years and I've never seen anything about engine problems posted. Obviously, anything that moves will wear out at some point but I don't think the Volvo engines are any less reliable than any other brand.I too am a fan of the Camano. Love the robust construction and running gear protection. But after years of climbing into a V berth the Admiral reallty wants a regular Queen bed. The search continues. Also i have seen some ads stating the Volvo turbo charger was rebuilt after 400 hours. That is scary and makes me think a normally aspirated diesel is a better choice.
I consider the walk-around decks to be a waste of very valuable real estate.
The GB is quite similar to my Willard. (No way!)I consider the walk-around decks to be a waste of very valuable real estate. (A huge selling point for the GB 32.)Looking at other boats has got to be near the top of great things to do so I'll keep look'in* but I doubt if I'll change.
So you think I'm painting my Willy? (What? )
I like the Coot just the way she is (So do I)
And no I'd not go w 10hp for Willy. 32 would be fine though. (See! I told you!
When we were looking for our new boat, we had it narrowed down to the Camano, a Nordic Tug 32, and a GB32. All great boats, so the decision came down to a couple of personal preferences....like any major purpose. We choose the GB32 because of its walk around decks and the fact that it had a fly bridge. We really liked the extra speed of the Camano but at our age the idea of narrow side decks made the better half cast a veto.
I, also, like the smallest boat (diesel powered) that I can get all the bells and whistles with but I'm not going to try and paint (compare) it as being comparable to other larger, more expensive vessels.