No I'm* not talking about developers buying land to build condos and destroying marinas.
I'm talking about a trend in boating to make a large trawler into a floating condo with every possible amenity included.* A trend supported by the major boat builders it would seem.
Its an insiduous process* that starts with* the desire for litle creature comforts, like having hot water on tap.
Unfortunately it doesn't stop there. Eventually it leads to such excess* that the end result is not really a cruising trawler, but a floating box* whose "extras" could buy a complete ready to cruise good used trawler.
I now work as a designer for a builder/ design group and see first hand what kind of requests* the new boat buyers are making.
In some cases the electrical power demand exceeds the capacity of most marina slips.*You would need a megayacht slip in order to get so much shore power.* And the installed generator capacity is as much as most other trawler owner use for main propulsion power.
Is this a wide spread trend or just a small isolated anomaly* from a few people* with too much money burning a hole in their pocket?
I'm talking about a trend in boating to make a large trawler into a floating condo with every possible amenity included.* A trend supported by the major boat builders it would seem.
Its an insiduous process* that starts with* the desire for litle creature comforts, like having hot water on tap.
Unfortunately it doesn't stop there. Eventually it leads to such excess* that the end result is not really a cruising trawler, but a floating box* whose "extras" could buy a complete ready to cruise good used trawler.
I now work as a designer for a builder/ design group and see first hand what kind of requests* the new boat buyers are making.
In some cases the electrical power demand exceeds the capacity of most marina slips.*You would need a megayacht slip in order to get so much shore power.* And the installed generator capacity is as much as most other trawler owner use for main propulsion power.
Is this a wide spread trend or just a small isolated anomaly* from a few people* with too much money burning a hole in their pocket?