Liz
Veteran Member
Hello Everyone,
I feel like I won the lottery when I found this forum.
Many years ago I spent several weeks every year on a 42 ft trawler in Vancouver that was owned by a male friend. We would cross the Georgia Strait and cruise every day. Once the anchor was dropped, I would jump into the Zodiac with the crab trap. It was heaven and I absolutely loved every minute of those trips.
Fast forward to now. After an illness and a small inheritance, I decided that I want to get my OWN boat, leave home this winter (or next winter....) and do the Loop. Captain John's website gave me lots of info and helped me decide what I should purchase.
A 36 to 42 ft full displacement trawler with a single engine would have enough room for me, my Rotti, Schipperke and 4 Conures. Plus space for friends to bunk when I get visitors. I plan to invite everyone I know to join me for a few days as I am a little worried about loneliness.
So that is my story and I'm happy to be part of this group!
Liz
I feel like I won the lottery when I found this forum.
Many years ago I spent several weeks every year on a 42 ft trawler in Vancouver that was owned by a male friend. We would cross the Georgia Strait and cruise every day. Once the anchor was dropped, I would jump into the Zodiac with the crab trap. It was heaven and I absolutely loved every minute of those trips.
Fast forward to now. After an illness and a small inheritance, I decided that I want to get my OWN boat, leave home this winter (or next winter....) and do the Loop. Captain John's website gave me lots of info and helped me decide what I should purchase.
A 36 to 42 ft full displacement trawler with a single engine would have enough room for me, my Rotti, Schipperke and 4 Conures. Plus space for friends to bunk when I get visitors. I plan to invite everyone I know to join me for a few days as I am a little worried about loneliness.
So that is my story and I'm happy to be part of this group!
Liz