Greetings forumites,
We're long time (40 years for me) boaters. Have had a wide array of boats; from Hobie Cat, a few tournament ski boat, a couple of sportfishing boats, various smallish sailboats, inflatables, etc. Since I was 12, I've rarely been without a boat of some sort.
We've also been into ancient British sports cars & vintage racing. We currently do not have a boat, but have several vintage race & sports cars.
I've been wanting to pick up another boat, though. This time, I think we'll try a trawler or tug type. We recently moved to Sonoma County, and have San Francisco Bay nearby. I'm thinking of either a trailerable boat; Ranger Tug, Nordic Tug, etc. or a boat in the 36-42' range, and simply keep it in a marina north of San Francisco.
I like the possibility of trailering the boat to the Puget Sound easily. I'm not retired, and taking weeks off at a time doesn't work for us.
OK, that's about it.
Ed
We're long time (40 years for me) boaters. Have had a wide array of boats; from Hobie Cat, a few tournament ski boat, a couple of sportfishing boats, various smallish sailboats, inflatables, etc. Since I was 12, I've rarely been without a boat of some sort.
We've also been into ancient British sports cars & vintage racing. We currently do not have a boat, but have several vintage race & sports cars.
I've been wanting to pick up another boat, though. This time, I think we'll try a trawler or tug type. We recently moved to Sonoma County, and have San Francisco Bay nearby. I'm thinking of either a trailerable boat; Ranger Tug, Nordic Tug, etc. or a boat in the 36-42' range, and simply keep it in a marina north of San Francisco.
I like the possibility of trailering the boat to the Puget Sound easily. I'm not retired, and taking weeks off at a time doesn't work for us.
OK, that's about it.
Ed