The Bradfords Retirement Cruising
Getting ready to retire, in 1993, living in Colorado, we were boat shopping in Seattle. We had no big water, boating experience. We looked at many different styles and manufacturer's boats, to only become more confused. We wanted to go to Alaska in the spring of 1994 upon retiring. A very good broker had showed us most all of his boats in our price range. He then very nicely suggested we pick one model/brand of boat that he said "would keep us out of trouble", while learning! The small 34', single Lehman engine boat was his suggestion, even though he didn't have one to show us! We took his advice and only looked at the single style/model from then on! It's amazing how much easier it is to "shop", when you only compare "oranges to oranges"! We purchased a little 34' CHB in soutern California and had it trucked to Anacortes, WA. that fall. In the spring of '94 I retired and we traveled from Colorado to Washington, floated the boat and checked out the systems, with the help of numerous fellow boaters advice, and with the assistance of an "experienced buddy boating couple" for 4 days, took off for SE Alaska. What a trip! We wish everyone could do it! I did have experience with radar and navigation, but everything else was a whole new "learning experience". Our "buddy boaters" weren't going all the way north, so we parted ways after "picking their brains" for 4 days! We went all the way to "windy" Skagway and found it would be nice to have a thruster when docking in the wind! Most everywhere we went we found helpful hands to aid in "catching a line". Returned to Anacortes in late August/September and sold the boat, having "been there, done that! Big mistake!
In 1997, we bought a 3058 Bayliner on a 3axle trlr, with twin BMW diesels. Trailered it to Anacortes in 1998 and took it to Alaska. Again, a very nice trip, but fast, too fast we thought! The logs appear with very little warning, requiring the helmsman to "pay prompt attention!! We picked our "windows of passage" for fair weather, but prefer to cruise at trawler speeds. Again, spent all summer in SE!!
In late 1999 we bought a 43' Defever, twin Lehmans, in Ft. Lauderdale. Spent the first winter in Bahamas, back to FL in the spring, north to Maine via the ICW, back to NY and started the loop/circle. Really a great experience and we wish once again that all boaters could do it! Arrived in Mobile about Thanksgiving, then to the Keys for Christmas, back to Bahamas until April 2001. We then went to Dominican Republic and continued east and south, down the island chain to Trinidad, to be south of the hurricane zone, for insurance purposes! Spent 4 months in Trinidad, then west bound island hopping to go to Cartagena, Columbia! Yes, we had seen the movie "Romancing the Stone" and wanted to go to Cartagena! Fun times! We were "buddy boating" with friends on a much larger boat, and have many detailed stories of this trip! Went through the Panama Canal in December, then north bound up the Pacific West coast! Another adventure!! We arrived in San Diego in June 2002, Puget Sound in August 2002. Wintered over there, then north to Alaska again in April 2003! Yes, we love SE Alaska! Returned to Anacortes in September. We've been boatless for about 7 years now but did ride with our friends when they returned to SE Alaska, across the Gulf of Alaska, from Prince William Sound. We flew back home from Sitka.
We've had a few health problems but feel we're on the mend and ready to go boating again, although we're in our upper 70's. Do it!! All total about 20,000 nm, per GPS
Dick & Mary Jo Bradford