As a former live aboard sailor moving into retirement, my wife and I are starting to look at trawler type vessels. When I moved off the sailboat, I said that I would not have another boat that was not big enough to have a bath tub. Sailors can probably relate to that. Tired of living at the bottom of a “V”.
I have narrowed down my need or maybe wish list to several issues. First I need at least one queen size walk around bed for guests. Most of our friends are in their late 60’s so climbing into high or stacked “V” berths is a no-go. Same for the master. Each berthing area should have a full ensuite head for privacy.
Twin engine is preferred. As we will normally sail short handed, a bow thruster would be nice. Never had an issue with the sailboat but I am getting older and much more lazy.
Flybridge, as 50% of our cruising will be in the Bahama’s as we live in South Florida, I believe it would make life much easier to read the waters.
Stabilizers, wife will not put up with the rock and roll anymore. Happy wife, we keep the boat.
Ladders, old hips and knees make stairs rather than ladders a necessity. This would be for flybridge access also.
Stand-up headroom in the engineering space. See old knees and hips above.
Electronics, still pretty good at navigation with a sextant but got used to the electronic flight deck in my past life. Chart plotter with GPS and a good depth finder would sure supplement an RDF and lead line.
Washer and dryer, again, Happy wife............
It looks like most of these requirements can be found in a reasonably cared for 49 to 54 semi or full displacement trawler for somewhere under $350K.
Am I being realistic with my expectation? Should I look for less or more?
Merry Christmas,
Ron
I have narrowed down my need or maybe wish list to several issues. First I need at least one queen size walk around bed for guests. Most of our friends are in their late 60’s so climbing into high or stacked “V” berths is a no-go. Same for the master. Each berthing area should have a full ensuite head for privacy.
Twin engine is preferred. As we will normally sail short handed, a bow thruster would be nice. Never had an issue with the sailboat but I am getting older and much more lazy.
Flybridge, as 50% of our cruising will be in the Bahama’s as we live in South Florida, I believe it would make life much easier to read the waters.
Stabilizers, wife will not put up with the rock and roll anymore. Happy wife, we keep the boat.
Ladders, old hips and knees make stairs rather than ladders a necessity. This would be for flybridge access also.
Stand-up headroom in the engineering space. See old knees and hips above.
Electronics, still pretty good at navigation with a sextant but got used to the electronic flight deck in my past life. Chart plotter with GPS and a good depth finder would sure supplement an RDF and lead line.
Washer and dryer, again, Happy wife............
It looks like most of these requirements can be found in a reasonably cared for 49 to 54 semi or full displacement trawler for somewhere under $350K.
Am I being realistic with my expectation? Should I look for less or more?
Merry Christmas,
Ron