captain ray
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I would like to know if there are any active trawler owners that are in their 70ties. Having difficulty with family in buying another trawler- Thanks in advance - captain ry
I would like to know if there are any active trawler owners that are in their 70ties. Having difficulty with family in buying another trawler- Thanks in advance - captain ry
Thank you Marin but I don't think "age in years is totally irrelevant".
70 is the NEW 40,
Where is the problem?
Very funny! Sounds like something Don would do, doesn't it?I'm really enjoying reading the replies to Ray's question! And Franklin is indeed a beautiful place.
He did a great job driving the boat on the sea trial (though he commented we were going 16 knots, because the VHF was tuned to channel 16!) .
That makes 60 the new 30!
But John, isn't your boat still on the hard? :lol: (Sorry, but sometimes I just can't help myself. )I'm almost 78, and do not see any problems. I can contort myself in the bilge, run up the ladder to the bridge, and dive my bottom to scrub it just fine.
======It would be a very interesting trip! Yes, Franklin is a beautiful area and would like to spend only 6 months of the year here. I have been in the marine industry as a surveyor and yacht captain (in the VI) for the last 30+ years and really want to get back to the water. I am burdened by the usual aches and pains of age, but I think that I could handle the general maintalnance of a small trawler. Looking at a 32' IG that would be the perfect size. Family is a problem that I hope to resolve in the coming months. Wish me luck = Capt RayCaptain Ray,
If it's your youth and inexperience that they're worried about the so be it, tell em to stick it!
I lived in Franklin back in '83 for a summer switching the phone system over to digital, great place but not very navigable. Getting the boat up the Cullusaja Gorge would be hell!