Re: buying a larger sailboat
Just a couple of comments:
You say your budget is up to 50K, but is that with a loan, or cash? A wise sailor once told me that if you can't pay cash for a boat, you really can't afford it. There will be so many other expenses (moorage, storage, repairs, upgrades, insurance) and to ALSO have a mortgage, bad news IMHO. Don't be sucked into the so-called "second home" tax advantage.
Essentials for Puget Sound:
Washington is for the most part is COLD. Your new boat should have some sort of heater, not counting the red-dot that comes with most boats. Have (at minimum) a forced air heating system or better, a webasto that heats the cabin and hot water.
You'll absolutely *NEED* a windlass for a 34 foot boat!
Comforts that (at least I) think are essentials.
GPS - A spare tablet with navionics is a good backup.
AIS - (receiver) - Lots of freighters that go through the strait!
EPIRB - I have one, can't be too safe.
Autopilot - Where would I be w/o this!! This is #1 in my book.
Inverter - It's nice to use my drill/vacuum if I need to!
Radar - Nice to have for sure
Walk-through transom.
I absolutely abhor sailboats that have those almost vertical rear ladders. I once chartered an older 34 Catalina and watching my 60+ sister struggle with that ladder was unbearable.
Insurance. Bind with your homeowners, with an umbrella policy. IMHO, boatUS insurance quotes were outrageous. I use Pemco. Call them first, make sure they'll cover you with your limited larger boat experience.
Just a couple of comments:
You say your budget is up to 50K, but is that with a loan, or cash? A wise sailor once told me that if you can't pay cash for a boat, you really can't afford it. There will be so many other expenses (moorage, storage, repairs, upgrades, insurance) and to ALSO have a mortgage, bad news IMHO. Don't be sucked into the so-called "second home" tax advantage.
Essentials for Puget Sound:
Washington is for the most part is COLD. Your new boat should have some sort of heater, not counting the red-dot that comes with most boats. Have (at minimum) a forced air heating system or better, a webasto that heats the cabin and hot water.
You'll absolutely *NEED* a windlass for a 34 foot boat!
Comforts that (at least I) think are essentials.
GPS - A spare tablet with navionics is a good backup.
AIS - (receiver) - Lots of freighters that go through the strait!
EPIRB - I have one, can't be too safe.
Autopilot - Where would I be w/o this!! This is #1 in my book.
Inverter - It's nice to use my drill/vacuum if I need to!
Radar - Nice to have for sure
Walk-through transom.
I absolutely abhor sailboats that have those almost vertical rear ladders. I once chartered an older 34 Catalina and watching my 60+ sister struggle with that ladder was unbearable.
Insurance. Bind with your homeowners, with an umbrella policy. IMHO, boatUS insurance quotes were outrageous. I use Pemco. Call them first, make sure they'll cover you with your limited larger boat experience.