Badger Matt
New member
OK, here goes. I’m a boating novice at best. I graduated high school in the FL panhandle and taught sailing on catamarans while life-guarding while working my way through junior college…a long time ago. Had a little 14’ aluminum boat as a lieutenant and swamped the beast but survived (thank God my flight sergeant was there). Did a bit of Prince William Sound, AK fishing and hunting/fishing/shrimping with a buddy out of Valdez in his 17’ aluminum hull (best time of my life) and spent a week aboard a converted trawler hunting bears/deer in AK. Throw in a little water-skiing and you’ve captured my experience level.
Here’s the scoop. My family and I are moving to Tampa in July and will likely be there for two years…maybe three if we’re lucky. My wife’s sister lives there so we may retire in Florida when the assignment ends, especially if the bastages try to send me back to the Pentagon for my 2nd tour or the Middle-East for my 4th. Actually, I like the desert but the more rank I gain the more desk time I get. My daughter will be a senior in HS (college bound) and my son a freshman (with high aspirations). In other words, money may be tight soon.s
I’ve long lusted after the C-Dory boats – nice, classic, rugged, and capable. After my Alaska experiences (sometimes the heart rate rises a wee bit when water come over the cockpit – we turned back). I like the idea of a boat that can handle the water better than I. I imagine fishing will be the primary pursuit in Tampa with me and my son…and we should throw in some recreational anchor-n-swim and the odd inner-tube pull. I’d really like the Cruiser but, heck, I had a camper shell on my pickup and never camped in it. So…I think the C-Dory 16 Angler will meet our needs for Tampa Bay inshore fun with a really calm day in the Gulf of Mexico thrown in and a reasonable chance of being useful at our next duty station should we not retire. Your thoughts?
I’ve never bought a boat in my life and am waiting to hear back from Wefing’s in NW FL. Any recommendations on buying? I assume it’s a bit like a car with profit margins variable. What should I expect for a 16’ Angler with a 40hp Honda?
We’re debating between buying and renting in and around Tampa. In any case, it appears many places don’t allow/accommodate boats at the house. If that turns out to be the case, what should we expect in the way of storage fees? If we rent, it’s an issue…but if we buy I figure I can modify the garage to accommodate.
Sorry if I rambled a bit. I’m kind of excited at the idea of buying a boat…and, maybe, just maybe, settling after 20-some-odd-years as a nomad.
Here’s the scoop. My family and I are moving to Tampa in July and will likely be there for two years…maybe three if we’re lucky. My wife’s sister lives there so we may retire in Florida when the assignment ends, especially if the bastages try to send me back to the Pentagon for my 2nd tour or the Middle-East for my 4th. Actually, I like the desert but the more rank I gain the more desk time I get. My daughter will be a senior in HS (college bound) and my son a freshman (with high aspirations). In other words, money may be tight soon.s
I’ve long lusted after the C-Dory boats – nice, classic, rugged, and capable. After my Alaska experiences (sometimes the heart rate rises a wee bit when water come over the cockpit – we turned back). I like the idea of a boat that can handle the water better than I. I imagine fishing will be the primary pursuit in Tampa with me and my son…and we should throw in some recreational anchor-n-swim and the odd inner-tube pull. I’d really like the Cruiser but, heck, I had a camper shell on my pickup and never camped in it. So…I think the C-Dory 16 Angler will meet our needs for Tampa Bay inshore fun with a really calm day in the Gulf of Mexico thrown in and a reasonable chance of being useful at our next duty station should we not retire. Your thoughts?
I’ve never bought a boat in my life and am waiting to hear back from Wefing’s in NW FL. Any recommendations on buying? I assume it’s a bit like a car with profit margins variable. What should I expect for a 16’ Angler with a 40hp Honda?
We’re debating between buying and renting in and around Tampa. In any case, it appears many places don’t allow/accommodate boats at the house. If that turns out to be the case, what should we expect in the way of storage fees? If we rent, it’s an issue…but if we buy I figure I can modify the garage to accommodate.
Sorry if I rambled a bit. I’m kind of excited at the idea of buying a boat…and, maybe, just maybe, settling after 20-some-odd-years as a nomad.