Iggy
Active member
Hey, who you callin' small?!![]()
With a VHF (x2), GPS (x2), trim tabs, and some other basic safety gear (manual bilge pump, etc.), I would take this boat many places along the coast of the Chesapeake, East Coast, Great Lakes, and Florida. She really is great for short-term (4-5 day) "adventure boating."
Though the wife and I actually just acquired a live aboard sailboat that we will be refitting over the next few years with long-distance cruising ambitions (at least coastal cruising Maine and/or the Caribbean if we can make it happen) though!
Coastal cruising is a great thing to do. After having many 19 to 29ft boats and finding we just can't carry what we really need. Now the 40ft'er comes along and opens up a new world. With the smaller boats, we only went about a 80 miles north and south of Boston. With planed stops that had fuel.
Now we can go just, and to too. I am thinking that your sail boat must be in the 38 to 45 ft. You will need AIS and radar. If your going to the Caribbean, you will need a water maker. Or pay 0.50 to 2 dollars a gallon. The Bahamas now require you to have AIS. Never been there, but my friends have and love it. Someday I may get there by boat. The trip now is to do part of the Great Loop next winter, I hope!
The sail boat engine, is that diesel?