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Love it,keep em coming. How long does it take you to get to Catalina aboard Posh?
Cool pics!
Considering our weather and ample coastline, it always amazes me that ocean boating isn't as prevalent in CA as it is in Florida.
I know, right? But in my mind, everyone in Florida has dock at their house.
I share the same amazement at the lack of people boating on the ocean. I have a friend with 32 & 38ft deep V's and he never puts either one in the ocean. Sundays at Shoreline Village in Long Beach is a good place to see go fast boats...True...
I lived in Belmont Shore for a decade, and there's tons of docks on Naples Island...and those boats seldom moved.
And seeing go-fast boats actually on the ocean was more like the exception than the rule.
Perhaps things are different in Newport Beach or other areas?
That is the perfect boat in my opinion. Is it a 420 Sundancer?
Just wanted to let you folks know that I hate you all. I live 10 minutes from the ocean and drive 5 hours to the middle of the fucking desert to go boating. Wife isn't a fan of ocean boating Probably because we cant afford a fancy enough boat.
Enjoy! Looks amazing. Keep the pics coming so I can live vicariously through you.
44 Sundancer, essentially the same thing with different windows.
Just wanted to let you folks know that I hate you all. I live 10 minutes from the ocean and drive 5 hours to the middle of the fucking desert to go boating. Wife isn't a fan of ocean boating Probably because we cant afford a fancy enough boat.
Enjoy! Looks amazing. Keep the pics coming so I can live vicariously through you.
Just wanted to let you folks know that I hate you all. I live 10 minutes from the ocean and drive 5 hours to the middle of the fucking desert to go boating. Wife isn't a fan of ocean boating Probably because we cant afford a fancy enough boat.
Enjoy! Looks amazing. Keep the pics coming so I can live vicariously through you.
If its about the fancy, that's one thing. I have access to a 55 corporate boat, but honestly we have a great time just dinkin around in my dock banger. Cruising the keys, going to dinner. Might be a way to break her in.
That's one on my short list for the next boat. Big lake/small ocean boat on a trailer is what we see as a good compromise living in So Cal. [emoji106]There's some really good boats that serve as middle of the road... Put this thing on a trailer and it can go fresh or salt. http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/200...49839/San-Diego/CA/United-States#.V2mO4LgrLt4
I'm all about the trailer. Storage and maintenance is way less if you keep it on the trailer rather than in a slip.
That's one on my short list for the next boat. Big lake/small ocean boat on a trailer is what we see as a good compromise living in So Cal. [emoji106]
I have space to keep it at home. It will be under a cover and hopefully under a carport if I can get that done before the boat.If you get a full cover for it, keeping it clean is fairly easy. I stored my 370 at a marina on the trailer under a full cover, was about $320/month and included a slip when I had her in the water at no additional charge. I'd wax it every time before launching and was always the cleanest boat in the water. I miss those days. The new boat is great, but it's a lot more $$$ keeping it in the slip. From fees to bottom cleaning every 3 week and the once every 3 years bottom paint... If a $1000 cover lasts you 4 years, you're way ahead as compared to bottom paint and canvas restoration.
I have space to keep it at home. It will be under a cover and hopefully under a carport if I can get that done before the boat.
We use our current boat for harbor cruises and the occasional wandering out on nice days. It is nice to make a short drive and launch. It really makes for more use of the boat.
I figure as much as it is heavy, it shouldn't be too bad to trailer around. Most of it's use will be 50 miles from home. A couple times a year we will tow out to the river lakes, but my brother and dad also have boats that I can just be a passenger on out there. [emoji482] [emoji41]My brother has a 280 he hardly uses but trailers everywhere. It's a great boat... Not too small but not too much to handle on the road. My 370 was a little much.
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Love being on the ocean.
There's some really good boats that serve as middle of the road... Put this thing on a trailer and it can go fresh or salt. http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/200...49839/San-Diego/CA/United-States#.V2mO4LgrLt4
I'm all about the trailer. Storage and maintenance is way less if you keep it on the trailer rather than in a slip.
That thing looks pretty accommodating , but I wonder about the numbers with 4.3's Speed, cruise, fuel consumption?