Bwester
Member
We are a husband and wife team living in Emmett Idaho, (not a big yachting community). I am retiring in a few months and we are beginning the "chase your dream" process looking for a trawler.
You might ask why someone living in Idaho would be looking for a trawler.
Well here is the Dream.
We are originally from North Carolina and are looking to do a live aboard life style in the NC sounds, up and down the ICW and maybe over to the Bahama's if all the stars align. We plan on the summers in NC / VA waters and winters in Florida / Keys / Bahama's.
We have no large boat experience and have all the same concerns that most newbies have I'm sure. But I'm also sure we can do this with the help of knowledgeable people. From what I can tell the boating community is tight knit and willing to help others experience the dream. I really appreciate the reality checks that the members ask in this forum.
We were scheduled for a 3 -4 day trawler class in Anacortes until Covid-19. Now we don't know when that may happen. So fast forwarding to the current state. We have our house listed for sale and have our first showing today. The realtor says given our location and the number of people looking to get the hell out Dodge (large cramped city life) it should not take long to sell. My Dad was a life long Merchant Marine and I spent time with him as a stow away on trips from Norfolk to Southport, so that's where the salt in the veins comes from.
Some of our wants, needs and desires are:
1. A trawler with enough space to be a live aboard.
2. A trawler with at least a master and guest room with preferably 2 heads.
3. Economical fuel utilization. ( I realize there is a difference in twin engine versus single engine, engine sizes and RPM's you cruise at.)
4. Would like a Washer /Dryer for convenience.
5. A water maker would be nice.
6. Hopefully a mechanically up to date and reliable (that changes daily I know) engine room, navigation electronics, etc.
7. Capable to make the Bahama jump.
8. Fly Bridge with generous outdoor space.
9. Ability to endure on the hook for a reasonable amount of time. (solar, batteries, etc.)
Here is the kicker: We envision a lot of visitor's. All of mine and my wife's family still reside in NC. We expect they will visit (not all at one time of course). And the big one: we have 15 Grand Kids who along with their parents are already drawing straws for who gets to spend time with Grandpa and Grandma on the boat. (again, not all at one time)
Boats I like which I'm sure will create some discussion and comments like: "You Like what", "You have never spent time on a boat and you What", etc. etc. etc.
1. Defever 49 Raised Pilot house (older affordable models)
2. Defever 44+5
3. Defever 49 CPMY
4. Selene's (not many / any in my price range: up to $300K)
5. Kady Krogen 42 (not as sold on the tight quarters and affordability of older ones)
6. Hans Christian Independance 45: really like it if it had a fly bridge and larger engine room but you have to move up to the newer models to get that which knocks it out of the price range.
7. Magna Marine 47: nice one on Yachtworld for $319K but no pictures of the guest state room which means its probably not a selling point.
Now for my questions:
1. Any recommendations on East coast Brokers and if we should use a local broker for each boat we like and want to see (this means lots of brokers) or find one broker to represent us for all our needs?
2. With my little to no experience what will the Insurance bomb look like?
3. Any other recommendations, I'm all ears.
Thanks for this forum and let the fun Begin. - Barry W.
You might ask why someone living in Idaho would be looking for a trawler.
Well here is the Dream.
We are originally from North Carolina and are looking to do a live aboard life style in the NC sounds, up and down the ICW and maybe over to the Bahama's if all the stars align. We plan on the summers in NC / VA waters and winters in Florida / Keys / Bahama's.
We have no large boat experience and have all the same concerns that most newbies have I'm sure. But I'm also sure we can do this with the help of knowledgeable people. From what I can tell the boating community is tight knit and willing to help others experience the dream. I really appreciate the reality checks that the members ask in this forum.
We were scheduled for a 3 -4 day trawler class in Anacortes until Covid-19. Now we don't know when that may happen. So fast forwarding to the current state. We have our house listed for sale and have our first showing today. The realtor says given our location and the number of people looking to get the hell out Dodge (large cramped city life) it should not take long to sell. My Dad was a life long Merchant Marine and I spent time with him as a stow away on trips from Norfolk to Southport, so that's where the salt in the veins comes from.
Some of our wants, needs and desires are:
1. A trawler with enough space to be a live aboard.
2. A trawler with at least a master and guest room with preferably 2 heads.
3. Economical fuel utilization. ( I realize there is a difference in twin engine versus single engine, engine sizes and RPM's you cruise at.)
4. Would like a Washer /Dryer for convenience.
5. A water maker would be nice.
6. Hopefully a mechanically up to date and reliable (that changes daily I know) engine room, navigation electronics, etc.
7. Capable to make the Bahama jump.
8. Fly Bridge with generous outdoor space.
9. Ability to endure on the hook for a reasonable amount of time. (solar, batteries, etc.)
Here is the kicker: We envision a lot of visitor's. All of mine and my wife's family still reside in NC. We expect they will visit (not all at one time of course). And the big one: we have 15 Grand Kids who along with their parents are already drawing straws for who gets to spend time with Grandpa and Grandma on the boat. (again, not all at one time)
Boats I like which I'm sure will create some discussion and comments like: "You Like what", "You have never spent time on a boat and you What", etc. etc. etc.
1. Defever 49 Raised Pilot house (older affordable models)
2. Defever 44+5
3. Defever 49 CPMY
4. Selene's (not many / any in my price range: up to $300K)
5. Kady Krogen 42 (not as sold on the tight quarters and affordability of older ones)
6. Hans Christian Independance 45: really like it if it had a fly bridge and larger engine room but you have to move up to the newer models to get that which knocks it out of the price range.
7. Magna Marine 47: nice one on Yachtworld for $319K but no pictures of the guest state room which means its probably not a selling point.
Now for my questions:
1. Any recommendations on East coast Brokers and if we should use a local broker for each boat we like and want to see (this means lots of brokers) or find one broker to represent us for all our needs?
2. With my little to no experience what will the Insurance bomb look like?
3. Any other recommendations, I'm all ears.
Thanks for this forum and let the fun Begin. - Barry W.