Camasonian
Veteran Member
My wife and I have been casually boat shopping for some time. We live in the Portland area and have been thinking about a smaller Nordic Tug or larger Ranger Tug or something within that general range of about 30 ft that would be comfortable for two people to do mainly short-term cruising in the PNW, but capable of making the trip to Alaska when we retire.
We also have two kids living and going to school in the Seattle area and have been tossing around the idea of picking up a studio apartment or similar up there for our occasional weekend trips up. Except that those now cost more than a new yacht.
The idea that is crystallizing is to get the boat we want, but moor it in Seattle rather than Portland so that we would have a convenient weekend crash pad to use every few weeks when we drive up to Seattle. Reading all the marina rules, it seems that most allow infrequent overnight stays. Typically the limit is no more than 4 days in a 2-week period. Which is not something we would ever approach.
Such a boat would function as a Seattle crash pad about 75% of the time and the rest of the time for day cruising in the Seattle area and occasional once or twice a year longer runs to the San Juans or other destinations.
That seems to make more sense than putting a boat on the Columbia where we would never stay on it over night and only use it for occasional trips up and down the Columbia.
Do others do this sort of thing and use their boat, at least in part, as a weekend home away from home where you often don’t actually leave the marina? Does what we are proposing make sense? We aren’t in a big hurry, but in this current market, Nordic Tugs and Ranger Tugs are in very scarce supply. What are some other vessels that we should be looking at for this purpose that would provide a comfortable weekend crash pad for a couple, plus be competent weekend or week-long cruisers for the Pacific Northwest and beyond?
We also have two kids living and going to school in the Seattle area and have been tossing around the idea of picking up a studio apartment or similar up there for our occasional weekend trips up. Except that those now cost more than a new yacht.
The idea that is crystallizing is to get the boat we want, but moor it in Seattle rather than Portland so that we would have a convenient weekend crash pad to use every few weeks when we drive up to Seattle. Reading all the marina rules, it seems that most allow infrequent overnight stays. Typically the limit is no more than 4 days in a 2-week period. Which is not something we would ever approach.
Such a boat would function as a Seattle crash pad about 75% of the time and the rest of the time for day cruising in the Seattle area and occasional once or twice a year longer runs to the San Juans or other destinations.
That seems to make more sense than putting a boat on the Columbia where we would never stay on it over night and only use it for occasional trips up and down the Columbia.
Do others do this sort of thing and use their boat, at least in part, as a weekend home away from home where you often don’t actually leave the marina? Does what we are proposing make sense? We aren’t in a big hurry, but in this current market, Nordic Tugs and Ranger Tugs are in very scarce supply. What are some other vessels that we should be looking at for this purpose that would provide a comfortable weekend crash pad for a couple, plus be competent weekend or week-long cruisers for the Pacific Northwest and beyond?