Hello All,
Very new to this forum and to sailing in the greater New Orleans area. I’m a baby boomer just starting out to get into sailing. I have some power boat experience, but planning on sailing during my retirement in a few years. Till then, I have to learn everything from scratch. This post is mostly directed to those sailors and owners located in the Greater New Orleans / Northshore (Lake Pontchartrain) area that could offer some advice and help me in my adventure. There are so many thoughts to consider when getting into a hobby that can be pricey and, at a certain point, also dangerous. To avoid major downfalls and running into too many traps, I thought to sign up to this site and ask the sailing community for some good advice about the most adequate sailboat that suits a beginner like me with no sailing experience, yet owning a sailboat that can last for the next 10 or 15 years. When thinking about the purchase of sailboat, I am trying to stay within my humble budget of between $8K and $12K without the hassle of too many things to repair or to fix. I might be able to increase that budget if I chose to finance a part of it. The ideal length for me and my wife needs to stay comfortable for longer passages. If I consider some longer travels later on, I am hoping to find something in the monohull segment between 32 and 38 feet that can be easily handled by two persons, although my dream would be a catamaran of 42 feet or longer, but the budget will change dramatically, I am afraid. I am fully aware that I cannot find boats that are less than 20 years old for my monohull budget, but looking thru some local and national websites, I have seen boats that are from the 80ies in very nice shape (at least by photos and description) and decently well equipped. Nonetheless, I might be an easy prey for those sellers that have not always the most noble intentions. Thus, I am hoping to find some sailors in this forum, ideally locals from my area, but everybody else is surely welcome as well, who can give me some good buying and sailing advices and the type or brand of boat that I should aim for to make my first experience a great one. I have my own boat dock with shore power of 240V and can moore a boat up to approx. 55 feet. Would be nice to reed your comments and suggestions. Many thanks and you all stay safe!
Very new to this forum and to sailing in the greater New Orleans area. I’m a baby boomer just starting out to get into sailing. I have some power boat experience, but planning on sailing during my retirement in a few years. Till then, I have to learn everything from scratch. This post is mostly directed to those sailors and owners located in the Greater New Orleans / Northshore (Lake Pontchartrain) area that could offer some advice and help me in my adventure. There are so many thoughts to consider when getting into a hobby that can be pricey and, at a certain point, also dangerous. To avoid major downfalls and running into too many traps, I thought to sign up to this site and ask the sailing community for some good advice about the most adequate sailboat that suits a beginner like me with no sailing experience, yet owning a sailboat that can last for the next 10 or 15 years. When thinking about the purchase of sailboat, I am trying to stay within my humble budget of between $8K and $12K without the hassle of too many things to repair or to fix. I might be able to increase that budget if I chose to finance a part of it. The ideal length for me and my wife needs to stay comfortable for longer passages. If I consider some longer travels later on, I am hoping to find something in the monohull segment between 32 and 38 feet that can be easily handled by two persons, although my dream would be a catamaran of 42 feet or longer, but the budget will change dramatically, I am afraid. I am fully aware that I cannot find boats that are less than 20 years old for my monohull budget, but looking thru some local and national websites, I have seen boats that are from the 80ies in very nice shape (at least by photos and description) and decently well equipped. Nonetheless, I might be an easy prey for those sellers that have not always the most noble intentions. Thus, I am hoping to find some sailors in this forum, ideally locals from my area, but everybody else is surely welcome as well, who can give me some good buying and sailing advices and the type or brand of boat that I should aim for to make my first experience a great one. I have my own boat dock with shore power of 240V and can moore a boat up to approx. 55 feet. Would be nice to reed your comments and suggestions. Many thanks and you all stay safe!