Moonstruck
Guru
- Joined
- Nov 27, 2008
- Messages
- 8,276
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Moonstruck
- Vessel Make
- Sabre 42 Hardtop Express
Something that Sunchaser said got me to thinking, and that is not always a good thing. He recommended a reputable yard for installs to repair and back up warranty claims. Nothing wrong with that. It is just that because of the way I do my boating, I don't really consider that.
People on this forum use their boats in various ways. LarryM is a passagemaking cruiser, some move North to South with the sun, some home base out of a permanent slip or mooring, and then there is my situation. I guess I am more of an itinerant type boater. We move the boat around for cruising and exploring different areas in detail. We may be anywhere from the Chesapeake to South Florida or in between. We took a slip in Ft. Pierce for a year. Where we go next we don't know. However, something will peak our interest. We currently live 10 hours from the boat. When we get there, we spend a couple of days stocking up and getting ready. Then we cruise. So, when something fails we are usually miles away from anyone that may have installed it. Like this cruise was in the Bahamas where limited services are available. Places where you had better be fairly self sufficient.
We enjoy different venues and meeting new people. We have found that people are usually great wherever we go. Wherever the boat is I feel at home.
That being said, it will be interesting to hear your boating style and also plans for later. I am sure that i didn't touch on them all.
People on this forum use their boats in various ways. LarryM is a passagemaking cruiser, some move North to South with the sun, some home base out of a permanent slip or mooring, and then there is my situation. I guess I am more of an itinerant type boater. We move the boat around for cruising and exploring different areas in detail. We may be anywhere from the Chesapeake to South Florida or in between. We took a slip in Ft. Pierce for a year. Where we go next we don't know. However, something will peak our interest. We currently live 10 hours from the boat. When we get there, we spend a couple of days stocking up and getting ready. Then we cruise. So, when something fails we are usually miles away from anyone that may have installed it. Like this cruise was in the Bahamas where limited services are available. Places where you had better be fairly self sufficient.
We enjoy different venues and meeting new people. We have found that people are usually great wherever we go. Wherever the boat is I feel at home.
That being said, it will be interesting to hear your boating style and also plans for later. I am sure that i didn't touch on them all.