Steve91T
Guru
- Joined
- Sep 12, 2016
- Messages
- 898
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Abeona
- Vessel Make
- Marine Trader 47’ Sundeck
Hello all! I'll try to keep this short. I'm 35, with a wife and a 2 1/2 yr old little girl. We currently boat on Lake Norman in Charlotte NC with our 20' open bow. We absolutely love the idea of moving up to something that'll allow us to enjoy the lake even more. Our group of friends all have the same type boat, and we usually will meet at a cove, tie up and float and hang out. We all have little kids and they all love it. Our friends love the idea of us getting a large boat (of course they do). We could all still tie up do what we normall do, but the kids would be able to take naps in the AC.
That being said, it would be awesome to be able to have something that we can spend the weekend on. We have been doing a ton of research and understand the costs and headaches that come with owning a large boat. One thing we also would love to be able to do would be able to ship the boat to Charleston, SC and leave it there for a season. We'd be able to drive 3 hrs to our boat and plan small 3 day weekend trips all over the place. We also fly for free, so we could park the boat at any large city on the east coast and fly home. We would love to eventually get the boat to the Bahamas and leave it there for a while. Of course the majority of its use will be on our lake.
Our biggest problem we are running into is shipping. I got in touch with a reputable boat mover and he explained that he has permits for beams up to 14'. The height is the problem. He said that we can go higher than 13' 6" tall loaded on the trailer, it it'll require a pole car and a special route.
We love the Mainship 36' aft cabin. The specs I've found look like its about 13' 5" tall. Then add a couple of feet for the trailer. I know taking the flybridge off regularly is out of the question. Is there anything else, like taking props off, that'll allow us to get it a little lower?
Express cruisers would be easier to ship, but it's just not what we are looking for.
And Carver 32 aft cabin is also a contender; but I think it's even higher than the Mainship. Our budget is mid 20's.
Anyway, I'd love to hear some opinions. A lot of people say that shipping is such a pain that it would be easier to just charger a boat and leave ours on the lake. To me that sounds like a waste. Shipping will cost probably about 2k each way. So for the cost of a 1 week charter, we could have a season long vacation.
Thanks guys! Looking forward to hearing your opinions, good or bad.
That being said, it would be awesome to be able to have something that we can spend the weekend on. We have been doing a ton of research and understand the costs and headaches that come with owning a large boat. One thing we also would love to be able to do would be able to ship the boat to Charleston, SC and leave it there for a season. We'd be able to drive 3 hrs to our boat and plan small 3 day weekend trips all over the place. We also fly for free, so we could park the boat at any large city on the east coast and fly home. We would love to eventually get the boat to the Bahamas and leave it there for a while. Of course the majority of its use will be on our lake.
Our biggest problem we are running into is shipping. I got in touch with a reputable boat mover and he explained that he has permits for beams up to 14'. The height is the problem. He said that we can go higher than 13' 6" tall loaded on the trailer, it it'll require a pole car and a special route.
We love the Mainship 36' aft cabin. The specs I've found look like its about 13' 5" tall. Then add a couple of feet for the trailer. I know taking the flybridge off regularly is out of the question. Is there anything else, like taking props off, that'll allow us to get it a little lower?
Express cruisers would be easier to ship, but it's just not what we are looking for.
And Carver 32 aft cabin is also a contender; but I think it's even higher than the Mainship. Our budget is mid 20's.
Anyway, I'd love to hear some opinions. A lot of people say that shipping is such a pain that it would be easier to just charger a boat and leave ours on the lake. To me that sounds like a waste. Shipping will cost probably about 2k each way. So for the cost of a 1 week charter, we could have a season long vacation.
Thanks guys! Looking forward to hearing your opinions, good or bad.