Another newbie intro!
My name is Vic Owen, and we've gotten the bug to move into a trawler, probably in the CHB class. We'll be looking for something in the 36-40 range. We recently visited a friend's 36' CHB sedan in Quartermaster Harbor, on Vashon Island.
We've had a 1962 35' Chris Cavalier Tri-cabin sine the 80s that is presently moored in Yarrow Bay, Kirkland, WA. As we get closer to retirement, the cost of cruising with the twin gas engines (12 gph) has become a big factor, and I like the idea of a more stable displacement hull; speed becomes much less important. The main salon on the Cavalier is very roomy, and we're hoping to emulate that with a newer boat. I'm also beyond ready to move out of a wooden hull.
We spent many summers cruising with the kids up in Canadian waters, and intend to make longer trips once we have the time. I believe that a trawer would be more comfortable in all weather conditions that one can encounter up there.
So, I've joined a couple of trawler forums to gather as much knowledge as I can before we make the leap. I'll pouring over these forums, absorbing the dos & don'ts!
Cheers, Vic
-- Edited by vico512 on Saturday 22nd of May 2010 09:15:52 AM
-- Edited by vico512 on Saturday 22nd of May 2010 09:16:43 AM
My name is Vic Owen, and we've gotten the bug to move into a trawler, probably in the CHB class. We'll be looking for something in the 36-40 range. We recently visited a friend's 36' CHB sedan in Quartermaster Harbor, on Vashon Island.
We've had a 1962 35' Chris Cavalier Tri-cabin sine the 80s that is presently moored in Yarrow Bay, Kirkland, WA. As we get closer to retirement, the cost of cruising with the twin gas engines (12 gph) has become a big factor, and I like the idea of a more stable displacement hull; speed becomes much less important. The main salon on the Cavalier is very roomy, and we're hoping to emulate that with a newer boat. I'm also beyond ready to move out of a wooden hull.
We spent many summers cruising with the kids up in Canadian waters, and intend to make longer trips once we have the time. I believe that a trawer would be more comfortable in all weather conditions that one can encounter up there.
So, I've joined a couple of trawler forums to gather as much knowledge as I can before we make the leap. I'll pouring over these forums, absorbing the dos & don'ts!
Cheers, Vic
-- Edited by vico512 on Saturday 22nd of May 2010 09:15:52 AM
-- Edited by vico512 on Saturday 22nd of May 2010 09:16:43 AM