KSanders, that is a great point about the older boats! Since I have seen many boats of similar age and make, some look great and some look like they have been through a storm (or 2) I guess I was hoping or the, "stay away from so so boat - they are the same quality as a 1975 Ford Pinto in automotive terms" kind of answer.
SCary, are there any covered berths in the Bay Area? We checked a lot of marinas in the Bay Area and did not like any of them (Richmond, Emeryville, and both sides os Alameda). They are too "quite" for us if you can believe that
we did notice the "parking" issues at pier 39 when we went down there to check on the Berthing options but really did like the (wife liked) the shopping and dining there. We'll see. Need to find the boat 1st
Art, thanks for all those BOLD answers, that was really easy reading! As far as my experience goes, I was a licensed Marine Engineer until 2001 (career change - didn't like being gone for 4 months at a time, but wouldn't give up my experiences for anything) on Large boats like the Exxon Valdez. I know that Pleasure Boats are a whole new gig so I am no expert - but I do know that Port is Left and Starboard is Right - I think
That is also why I like the Trawler Style Boats, I am not in any hurry and the older Trawlers are closer to what I know than the newer boats. When I was sailing, most phones still had cords attached to them (ha ha) Budget was $175K if we sell he RV, 50-70k if we keep it. We are going back and forth with that at well
BTW, Going to look at a Trawler tomorrow, may have a few questions, wish us luck !