Hi all,
I'm a relatively new boater and have learned a lot from this site already, so I thought it was time to post a hello. My wife and I recently retired and moved to San Diego late last year.
I lived in a floating home on the Columbia for a couple of years where I kept my first boat, an old 21' foot Glasply I bought in 2014. I was initially planning on buying a 28 to 30' sailboat when I retired so I went through ASA's 101 and 103 courses on the SF bay. But due to health issues and my wife's knees, we ended up with an old 26' Nordic Tug.
I know it's tiny next to what most trawler owners have, but for me it's a huge step up in complexity. Having a working head is so cool and the 4 cylinder Yanmar looks to be twice the size of my Merc 350! Also, offshore swells are a whole new ballgame compared to the 4+/- foot wind driven waves in the bay!
I'm a relatively new boater and have learned a lot from this site already, so I thought it was time to post a hello. My wife and I recently retired and moved to San Diego late last year.
I lived in a floating home on the Columbia for a couple of years where I kept my first boat, an old 21' foot Glasply I bought in 2014. I was initially planning on buying a 28 to 30' sailboat when I retired so I went through ASA's 101 and 103 courses on the SF bay. But due to health issues and my wife's knees, we ended up with an old 26' Nordic Tug.
I know it's tiny next to what most trawler owners have, but for me it's a huge step up in complexity. Having a working head is so cool and the 4 cylinder Yanmar looks to be twice the size of my Merc 350! Also, offshore swells are a whole new ballgame compared to the 4+/- foot wind driven waves in the bay!