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- Now boatless - sold 6/2018
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- Had a Clipper (CHB) 34
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. Should I look for less or more?
Merry Christmas,
Ron
I applaud every aspect of your thoughts. You've done an excellent job of separating today's needs and desires from yesteryears.... the boat you're talking about will serve the two of you for as long as possible. It will allow you to boat longer and with more pleasure than one not fitting what you've outlined. You still aren't likely to get your bathtub, but nice sized showers, and although not many seen on boats that size, there is nothing preventing you from adding a small hot tub on the bridge.
Our shower also has a nice seat. Not a bathtub, but comfortable enough... Chris
Marine trader 36ft sun deck! Has everything you are looking for even the bathtub. Unfortunately my boat is not for sale! ��
The bathtub thing is not that hard. We had one in the 60ft long, 7 ft wide narrowboat we hired in the UK. But never used it, just showered in it. Even the bathtub at home is seldom used. My wife maybe once a year after a hard day gardening. Me never. Showers are so much quicker, cleaner, and frugal of water also. In my view tubs are a waste of space on a boat. Don't let that be a major yardstick or deal-breaker is all I'm saying.