Mornin' All!

I've posted here in the past about my search for a nice 42-46 Convertible. Having owned many powerboats and two Hatteras's, I'm very specific as to what I'm looking for. I'm also incredibly picky and incredibly frugal (which don't always play so well together)!

Without going into too many details about what I'm looking for, I've learned that to find what you want, one can't just shop locally. I'm on the Chesapeake and just can't find what I want at a price I can afford. I've looked as far as Michigan and the Gulf of Mexico, but am starting to wonder how smart it is to go so far...and whether it's just better to pay-up. I realize this is a very open-ended and subjective question. Specifically, I'm looking at purchasing an older Hatteras, most likely with Detroits, in good repair, and on the Great lakes. That seems to be where the real beauties are. I"ve brought one boat home personally from the Lakes and had Capt. Dave bring one up from Florida, but I've been lucky in the past and had no problems.

I'm sure there are many "war stories" out there, but I'm looking for the wisdom of experience. Maybe Freebird may have some input.....I'm sure others as well. Currently looking at a unit that cannot get under the overheads on the Western Erie, so basically will need to take the long way through the lakes and canals. BTW...I just can't get the time to do this myself again. I've even considered dismantling and trucking, but don't really want to go that way.

Very simply....what kind of premium would you put on the trip? If you had to guess....without major problems.....a 13 to 15 day trip? 15K...20K? Are there any "exceptionally mechanical" captains out there on Detroits? I don't think Dave is still in the business. IYHO....is this crazy, or a reasonable plan? I am also eyeballing a member's boat that is closer but still on the Lakes and Canals.

Have fun with this one! Lot's of respect for this forum and it's members.