RonR
Guru
So the boat we ended up with looks like it was prepared for a trip to Alaska.
We plan on just local weekend trips. (Everett to South Sound, Everett to San Juans) After going through all of the extra gear on the boat, how much do we really need to keep on board?
Digging under the rear hatches I found two spare props, another anchor and about 1000 feet of 3/4 rope and about 200 feet of chain. Far as spare parts go, we have twin everything from full oil changes/filters/plugs/wires/caps/ hoses/belts/zinks/paint/floats/pumps/more rope...
I can see packing like this for an extended trip, but really I don't see myself hopping in the water to change out two props here in the PNW and at over a hundred pounds, it would be a hard one for me to pull off on my own even if I had a wet/dry suit to do it. And I would not mind having a little more storage for say food, fishing gear, crab pots and what not.
Its a 33' boat, there is not a ton of room on it to start with.
So how much do I keep on the boat?
Or what's your comfort range.
We plan on just local weekend trips. (Everett to South Sound, Everett to San Juans) After going through all of the extra gear on the boat, how much do we really need to keep on board?
Digging under the rear hatches I found two spare props, another anchor and about 1000 feet of 3/4 rope and about 200 feet of chain. Far as spare parts go, we have twin everything from full oil changes/filters/plugs/wires/caps/ hoses/belts/zinks/paint/floats/pumps/more rope...
I can see packing like this for an extended trip, but really I don't see myself hopping in the water to change out two props here in the PNW and at over a hundred pounds, it would be a hard one for me to pull off on my own even if I had a wet/dry suit to do it. And I would not mind having a little more storage for say food, fishing gear, crab pots and what not.
Its a 33' boat, there is not a ton of room on it to start with.
So how much do I keep on the boat?
Or what's your comfort range.