Hi all and thanks in advance for any help!!
Gotta admit a world of confusion on boats in general so I hope these questions don't sound to silly...
Nearing the point (maybe..) of semi early retirement and since we live in florida and very close to the Ocean and the ICW the idea of kicking around on a boat for some adventure and experience seems very intriguing,,
Despite considerable research and talking to a number of boat salesman I can't seem to get a straight answer on some basic questions, if anybody has an opinion please chime in. So here goes:
What are the major differences between the C-dory and the Tomcat line..the C-dory website is not all that clear and I am a complete newbie on this..
To spend most of the time on the ICW and occasionally out on the ocean is 25' to small?
Could you make an occasional jaunt over to the Bahamas or somewhere similar or is this just to much/danger/trouble/problems..?
Once I'm past the purchase/insurance costs how much does this cost to actually run? (unbelievably this was the hardest part to try and get from a salesman)..In plain words how far can I go per gallon or tank full or some measure assuming a leisurely pace? Point to point examples would be very helpful...
How hard and what is the best way to learn to be comfortable and reasonably "in command" of being on the boat?
What are the "gotta have" extras that you would reccomend?
The C-dory's look economical and cute in an ugly sorta way (no offense) and have the added option of appearing trailerable. What other boats are comparable?
We're a pretty simple needs couple and are assuming we can anchor out at most places and use a marina/hotel once in awhile when we are underway..is this realistic?
New versus used? Remember we are newbs and not prone to fixing something in the middle of the ICW..
The emphasis for us will be driven allot by economics (tried sailing..hated it) but the prospect of sucking down gas/diesel at $3-$4 a gallon worries us....any secrets to getting the most bang for your invested buck?
My wife is concerned she will be bored to tears..<LOL> can you carry some radios/internet access/cellular etc. conveniences and have them work?
GPS/maps how lost can I get assuming I stay in the ICW and/or near shore at least initially?
There are probably a dozen similar questions but I've probably imposed enough..truly grateful for any answers...
Larry
Gotta admit a world of confusion on boats in general so I hope these questions don't sound to silly...
Nearing the point (maybe..) of semi early retirement and since we live in florida and very close to the Ocean and the ICW the idea of kicking around on a boat for some adventure and experience seems very intriguing,,
Despite considerable research and talking to a number of boat salesman I can't seem to get a straight answer on some basic questions, if anybody has an opinion please chime in. So here goes:
What are the major differences between the C-dory and the Tomcat line..the C-dory website is not all that clear and I am a complete newbie on this..
To spend most of the time on the ICW and occasionally out on the ocean is 25' to small?
Could you make an occasional jaunt over to the Bahamas or somewhere similar or is this just to much/danger/trouble/problems..?
Once I'm past the purchase/insurance costs how much does this cost to actually run? (unbelievably this was the hardest part to try and get from a salesman)..In plain words how far can I go per gallon or tank full or some measure assuming a leisurely pace? Point to point examples would be very helpful...
How hard and what is the best way to learn to be comfortable and reasonably "in command" of being on the boat?
What are the "gotta have" extras that you would reccomend?
The C-dory's look economical and cute in an ugly sorta way (no offense) and have the added option of appearing trailerable. What other boats are comparable?
We're a pretty simple needs couple and are assuming we can anchor out at most places and use a marina/hotel once in awhile when we are underway..is this realistic?
New versus used? Remember we are newbs and not prone to fixing something in the middle of the ICW..
The emphasis for us will be driven allot by economics (tried sailing..hated it) but the prospect of sucking down gas/diesel at $3-$4 a gallon worries us....any secrets to getting the most bang for your invested buck?
My wife is concerned she will be bored to tears..<LOL> can you carry some radios/internet access/cellular etc. conveniences and have them work?
GPS/maps how lost can I get assuming I stay in the ICW and/or near shore at least initially?
There are probably a dozen similar questions but I've probably imposed enough..truly grateful for any answers...
Larry