Hey, Mark---- There's something I've wondered off and on over the last few years that I'd really like to know before I go. If you have described this in the past I apologize for missing it or forgetting it.
The Coot is obviously a pretty unique vessel in a recreational cruising world dominated by plastic, cookie-cutter production boats (like ours). One of the very early Coots if not the very first one according to the owner (photos), spends time in our marina during the winter on a club dock at the foot of the ramp to our section of the marina so we see it fairly often going and coming to our boat. Basically the same as your boat albeit with slightly aft-raked pilothouse windows instead of the reverse-raked windows on the later versions.
But it's a nice design and seems at least from the outside to be well built.
So what I've been curious about is what was your decision process that finally settled you on the Coot?
Did you know people who have one, were there other more "common" cruisers that were contenders early on, etc.?
I know your boating background includes a lot of sailing, so I understand your interest in having a diesel cruiser with at least a degree of sailing capability.
But I'd like to know how you went from not having a cruising boat or not even thinking about cruising boats to deciding to order a Seahorse Coot.
And if your explanation is as long and detailed as the stuff I post, that's fine. You made a unique and interesting decision (and a good one I think) and I'd just like to know what went into it.
Thanks.
The Coot is obviously a pretty unique vessel in a recreational cruising world dominated by plastic, cookie-cutter production boats (like ours). One of the very early Coots if not the very first one according to the owner (photos), spends time in our marina during the winter on a club dock at the foot of the ramp to our section of the marina so we see it fairly often going and coming to our boat. Basically the same as your boat albeit with slightly aft-raked pilothouse windows instead of the reverse-raked windows on the later versions.
But it's a nice design and seems at least from the outside to be well built.
So what I've been curious about is what was your decision process that finally settled you on the Coot?
Did you know people who have one, were there other more "common" cruisers that were contenders early on, etc.?
I know your boating background includes a lot of sailing, so I understand your interest in having a diesel cruiser with at least a degree of sailing capability.
But I'd like to know how you went from not having a cruising boat or not even thinking about cruising boats to deciding to order a Seahorse Coot.
And if your explanation is as long and detailed as the stuff I post, that's fine. You made a unique and interesting decision (and a good one I think) and I'd just like to know what went into it.
Thanks.
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