Capt. Rodbone
Senior Member
- Joined
- Sep 6, 2020
- Messages
- 177
- Location
- U.S.
- Vessel Name
- SV Stella Polaris MV Sea Turtle
- Vessel Make
- 1978 VanDine Gaff rigged schooner, 1978 Grand Banks Classic Trawler
My bride and I are 1,700 miles into the Great Loop and we joke that our only arguments have been on which of us loves this more! Yes….. I’m a very blessed man. Even in spite of the lack of mechanical aptitude I possess that you frequent users are aware of, and my occasional hairy dock arrivals you probably aren’t surprised by, she’s a steadfast “all in’”.
Given this we both also agree that we will finish the Loop and if still as enamored with cruising me might get a different boat. There’s no need for bigger, and if bigger happens because it checks other things off the list then it won’t be by much. We have enjoyed observing other type boats and if they appeal to both of us start doing a bit of research and prompting dockside discussions on them when we can. I’ve known for a long time the oft quoted “everything’s a trade off with boats”. If I’m still surprised by anything it’s how often that is acutely apparent.
So we have what we call our ranked checklist. Initially we tried to also break this list down into “wants and needs”. Being as honest as we could we soon realized that in reality they were all really wants. It’s okay to indulge wants, but it’s helped us to realize that almost all on the list are wants, and we are having such a blast without them, they definitely aren’t needs. Initial euphoria may wane and we then start convincing ourselves things needs, but I suspect we will stay pretty consistent. Plus she’s the frugal one so she will keep me in check.
So…yesterday a beautifully restored GB 36 Classic docks near us and in short order we are having a drink and walking between each others boats. As we have juggled our list in the aforementioned way, we both still wish we had a covered aft deck model boat. A great example would be the GB Europa. This 36 Classic that came in had a Bimini over the aft deck. I didn’t find it attractive, but I didn’t find it so unattractive that I’m not intrigued by the thought. Interestingly even though we are a 42, the distance between the aft end of the aft cabin to the transom rail is the same with each meaning we have no more depth to utilize however the space we could cover is wider given our beam compared to his.
Before someone suggests we enhance and use the fly bridge deck, we have done that, enjoy that, but would like a main level option. I even think given our “king of trade offs” two berth aft cabin is a plus in this regard given the option of going up via the cabin steps to the now covered deck. Additionally, it will also provide shade and even protection from light rain for the aft cabin.
I’m hopeful some of you 42 owners have done this and can share pointers and maybe pictures? We store our RIB on a transom mount so that isn’t an issue. We’ve seen quite a few 42’s on our journey but none with aft Bimini’s so I know it’s not common. Just as helpful as pointers and pictures of how to do it would be comments by those who considered but opted not to for reason we’d love to hear.
Given this we both also agree that we will finish the Loop and if still as enamored with cruising me might get a different boat. There’s no need for bigger, and if bigger happens because it checks other things off the list then it won’t be by much. We have enjoyed observing other type boats and if they appeal to both of us start doing a bit of research and prompting dockside discussions on them when we can. I’ve known for a long time the oft quoted “everything’s a trade off with boats”. If I’m still surprised by anything it’s how often that is acutely apparent.
So we have what we call our ranked checklist. Initially we tried to also break this list down into “wants and needs”. Being as honest as we could we soon realized that in reality they were all really wants. It’s okay to indulge wants, but it’s helped us to realize that almost all on the list are wants, and we are having such a blast without them, they definitely aren’t needs. Initial euphoria may wane and we then start convincing ourselves things needs, but I suspect we will stay pretty consistent. Plus she’s the frugal one so she will keep me in check.
So…yesterday a beautifully restored GB 36 Classic docks near us and in short order we are having a drink and walking between each others boats. As we have juggled our list in the aforementioned way, we both still wish we had a covered aft deck model boat. A great example would be the GB Europa. This 36 Classic that came in had a Bimini over the aft deck. I didn’t find it attractive, but I didn’t find it so unattractive that I’m not intrigued by the thought. Interestingly even though we are a 42, the distance between the aft end of the aft cabin to the transom rail is the same with each meaning we have no more depth to utilize however the space we could cover is wider given our beam compared to his.
Before someone suggests we enhance and use the fly bridge deck, we have done that, enjoy that, but would like a main level option. I even think given our “king of trade offs” two berth aft cabin is a plus in this regard given the option of going up via the cabin steps to the now covered deck. Additionally, it will also provide shade and even protection from light rain for the aft cabin.
I’m hopeful some of you 42 owners have done this and can share pointers and maybe pictures? We store our RIB on a transom mount so that isn’t an issue. We’ve seen quite a few 42’s on our journey but none with aft Bimini’s so I know it’s not common. Just as helpful as pointers and pictures of how to do it would be comments by those who considered but opted not to for reason we’d love to hear.