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WOULD YOU LIKE A BIGGER BOAT?

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Created by southace > 9 months ago, 29 Oct 2013
southace
SA, 4803 posts
30 Oct 2013 1:24AM
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Yes I have been on a 37fter for 5 years I would like 40 to 45 fter I like the Ron holland 42! or maybe a hunter 45!

stonedpirate
WA, 248 posts
29 Oct 2013 10:59PM
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Looking out at the beautiful big boats in the marina from my humble 25 footer makes me often want to work harder on land and move up. I often dream about owning a big boat. More respect, hotter women, faster cruising, more space.

Downside, more expense, more problems, need crew.

I enjoy the simplicity of showing up at the marina alone, setting off in under a minute and easily sailing single handed.

In the end, i think i am content with 25ft and seriously considering taking her off the market.

Len76
VIC, 208 posts
30 Oct 2013 2:41AM
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southace said..

Yes I have been on a 37fter for 5 years I would like 40 to 45 fter I like the Ron holland 42! or maybe a hunter 45!


YOU CAN'T GET A 45 FOOTER! YOU'LL NEVER GET TO FIJI!

YOU NEED TO STICK WITH WHAT YOU CAN HANDLE MAN!

GET A FLAT AND PADDLE OUT INTO THE OCEAN WITH A DINGY

JUST STICK WITH WHAT YOU CAN DO MAN

TRUST ME THERE'S LOTS OF PEOPLE AROUND HERE WITH EXPERIENCE

YOU'RE NOT LISTENING TO US!

cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
30 Oct 2013 2:07AM
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I would probably like a bigger boat but I don't really want one. I have had a bigger boat before but a 34 footer I find is ideal for me as I can handle it on my own when necessary.

MorningBird
NSW, 2711 posts
30 Oct 2013 8:10AM
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Thought about it. Too expensive to buy and maintain. 34 ft doesn't need a crew but is big enough to take one. I'll stay with what I've got.

brizzydave
406 posts
30 Oct 2013 7:20AM
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I'd like a 28-32 foot sloop on a mooring out the front of the relos house. Just something a bit more homely inside.

Supersonic27
NSW, 235 posts
30 Oct 2013 4:52PM
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27ft just a tad small for a family of 5.

Always wanted a BIG boat, but reality of expense, maintenance etc has finally sunk in. So when I finally get the bloody house paid off, and can go cruising...maybe then.

For now, just coastal sailing, a nice cav32, or a mottle 33 would fit the bill just nicely.

3 kids in private school (and piano lessons, drama, swimming squad, tennis, etc etc etc). Makes it a little bit hard,

slainte
QLD, 2246 posts
30 Oct 2013 6:32PM
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Supersonic27 said..

27ft just a tad small for a family of 5.

Always wanted a BIG boat, but reality of expense, maintenance etc has finally sunk in. So when I finally get the bloody house paid off, and can go cruising...maybe then.

For now, just coastal sailing, a nice cav32, or a mottle 33 would fit the bill just nicely.

3 kids in private school (and piano lessons, drama, swimming squad, tennis, etc etc etc). Makes it a little bit hard,


Sounds exactly what I,m about to finish at the end of this year (no more private school fees). Heading to Airlie for a couple of weeks over New Year to really sus the place out . As for the bigger boat, 45 ft plus . Maybe something like this http://www.boatsales.com.au/boats-for-sale/sail/?sort=default&silo=stock&N=4294869431&eapi=2&vertical=boat&base=604+896+607. Expence is one thing I will factor into any decision on buying a bigger boat. If its too expensive, sell the house

Supersonic27
NSW, 235 posts
30 Oct 2013 9:38PM
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Sounds exactly what I,m about to finish at the end of this year (no more private school fees). Heading to Airlie for a couple of weeks over New Year to really sus the place out . As for the bigger boat, 45 ft plus . Maybe something like this http://www.boatsales.com.au/boats-for-sale/sail/?sort=default&silo=stock&N=4294869431&eapi=2&vertical=boat&base=604+896+607. Expence is one thing I will factor into any decision on buying a bigger boat. If its too expensive, sell the house



I wanted to keep the house, and hopefully have one or 2 investments to keep us going so we don't have to work as we go.

I'm still waiting for some long lost rello to kick the bucket and leave me a squillion......or lotto

slainte
QLD, 2246 posts
30 Oct 2013 10:38PM
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Hmmmmmm lotto . Would make it so much simpler

MattM14
NSW, 190 posts
31 Oct 2013 10:54AM
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I would be happy with a similar size boat to the current one (32ft), what I lust after is a more modern, newer, dryer, faster version with a few of the more modern bells and whistles.

I would go bigger but probably no more than 34-36ft. As others have already observed, bigger = more $, and the need for more crew.

SeaDragon330
47 posts
31 Oct 2013 11:33AM
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Happy with 33'. Jealous of my neighbours 42' stinkboat-Sea Commander,stacks of room inc big screen TV lol

crustysailor
VIC, 871 posts
31 Oct 2013 4:54PM
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no, 30' is big enough thanks.

Anyway, don't go longer, just add more hulls.

Supersonic27
NSW, 235 posts
31 Oct 2013 8:07PM
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no, 30' is big enough thanks.

Anyway, don't go longer, just add more hulls.





Mmmmmmmm 30-33 ft multi hull, room to party.........it HAS crossed my mind.....there are so many things right with them. No heeling, heaps of room, TWO motors AND sails........big icebox, more beer, and plenty of room for a nice big BBQ.......I could come over to the dark side


Agent000
161 posts
1 Nov 2013 5:12PM
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Was dreaming about my dream boat ( as you do , it is a dream boat after all) and suddenly realised that if I got it what would I dream about while I was chilling in the cockpit?
Could be a bit of a let down?


Stuff it that's a bridge I can cross when I get there



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