Jsherid1
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- Jan 7, 2018
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We are getting ready to be in the market seriously in the next few months after lurking around here for a quite a while and my wearing my wife down on the subject of a powerboat to use as a mobile waterfront vacation house.
By way of context--I've been boating since I was a child and grew up with both power (mostly Bertrams) and sail boats. My more recent boating experience is with my 32' Sailboat (which I'll be keeping) and we are looking for a Hatteras in the 53'-70' range that we can do coastal cruising with including the ICW and possibly the Great Loop. There are three of us (my wife and I and a soon to be 13 year old daughter) as well as two cats and a goofy Chocolate Lab. My wife and daughter are largely newcomers to boating but are willing to learn (especially my daughter).
I'd love to get feedback from the folks here about some of our initial thoughts on candidate boats as well as how we prepare for owning and handling the boat.
As part of our preparation, we are (as a family) going to get on water training through a group like RPBA and someone like Captain Chris from Ask Captain Chris. If you have any suggestions for other schools/training organizations those would be appreciated. We will supplement this training with USCGA and Power Squadron Courses and more on-water on our boat training after we get the boat. (I'd rather spend too much on training than not enough and all three of us will get trained on how to handle the boat).
Moving on to the boats--
--I would prefer a Sport Deck or Cockpit Motor Yacht/Yachtfish in order to facilitate boarding (especially for the aforementioned Labrador) and I like the 65' Sport Deck and the 67' CPMY for that reason but am concerned that is too big a leap in size from my 32' sailboat. There are also a few 60' Sport Decks around that look nice.
--I've always loved the look of the Series I 58' Motoryacht but wonder about getting my furry friend on and off easily. Same goes for the 53' Motoryacht, Series II 56'/58' Motoryacht and the 54' and 60' Motoryachts
--I'm not that crazy about the look of the 48' and 52' CPMYs although I do admire their accommodations and functionality
--Our budget could stretch to a newer 63' RPH Motoryacht but they don't have quite the same eye appeal to me as the classic 1510 and 18 beam motor yachts do. The plus with these are that they are all stairs (vs ladders) and have a cockpit entry in addition to many being fitted with both bow and stern thrusters (which I would endeavor not to use but it would be nice to have them as a safety net).
--If anyone has a recommendation on a broker they like and trust who knows these boats I would welcome that suggestion as well. Once we zero in on a few candidate boats I'll probably be back on here looking for surveyor suggestions but we'll cross that bridge when we come to it.
Sorry for the multiple questions and long post but I'm a big believer in research and preparation and actually enjoy this part of the process quite a bit. Thanks in advance--Jim
By way of context--I've been boating since I was a child and grew up with both power (mostly Bertrams) and sail boats. My more recent boating experience is with my 32' Sailboat (which I'll be keeping) and we are looking for a Hatteras in the 53'-70' range that we can do coastal cruising with including the ICW and possibly the Great Loop. There are three of us (my wife and I and a soon to be 13 year old daughter) as well as two cats and a goofy Chocolate Lab. My wife and daughter are largely newcomers to boating but are willing to learn (especially my daughter).
I'd love to get feedback from the folks here about some of our initial thoughts on candidate boats as well as how we prepare for owning and handling the boat.
As part of our preparation, we are (as a family) going to get on water training through a group like RPBA and someone like Captain Chris from Ask Captain Chris. If you have any suggestions for other schools/training organizations those would be appreciated. We will supplement this training with USCGA and Power Squadron Courses and more on-water on our boat training after we get the boat. (I'd rather spend too much on training than not enough and all three of us will get trained on how to handle the boat).
Moving on to the boats--
--I would prefer a Sport Deck or Cockpit Motor Yacht/Yachtfish in order to facilitate boarding (especially for the aforementioned Labrador) and I like the 65' Sport Deck and the 67' CPMY for that reason but am concerned that is too big a leap in size from my 32' sailboat. There are also a few 60' Sport Decks around that look nice.
--I've always loved the look of the Series I 58' Motoryacht but wonder about getting my furry friend on and off easily. Same goes for the 53' Motoryacht, Series II 56'/58' Motoryacht and the 54' and 60' Motoryachts
--I'm not that crazy about the look of the 48' and 52' CPMYs although I do admire their accommodations and functionality
--Our budget could stretch to a newer 63' RPH Motoryacht but they don't have quite the same eye appeal to me as the classic 1510 and 18 beam motor yachts do. The plus with these are that they are all stairs (vs ladders) and have a cockpit entry in addition to many being fitted with both bow and stern thrusters (which I would endeavor not to use but it would be nice to have them as a safety net).
--If anyone has a recommendation on a broker they like and trust who knows these boats I would welcome that suggestion as well. Once we zero in on a few candidate boats I'll probably be back on here looking for surveyor suggestions but we'll cross that bridge when we come to it.
Sorry for the multiple questions and long post but I'm a big believer in research and preparation and actually enjoy this part of the process quite a bit. Thanks in advance--Jim