Hello everyone,
I've been lurking in the shadows for a while and haven't posted until now. My name is Kristopher, and my wife and I are interested in finding a good and inexpensive yet seaworthy pocket cruiser to purchase hopefully next fall to sail south for the winter. We live in New England and would hope to cross the gulf stream to Cuba and then on to central America's east coast and south from there.
Everything I've read has me thinking that I want a Swedish boat, and it sure seems that the blend of value, price, and seaworthiness of the vega is hard to meet. Since I work as a fiscal analyst I've run plenty of numbers on the vega, and it always comes out on top of any analysis I've run so far like: average purchase price per foot.
We've got no kids, are plenty comfortable being close and cozy together, and have lots of experience roughing-it and camping, etc. Years in the Volkswagen camper van have shown us that we could handle a small boat's living quarters. The only problem with extended voyaging that I see right away is that she's a runner and out at see she may get antsy to stretch her legs. I guess she could just go for a swim
Anyway, we are in the market for a good (mostly) ready to sail vega. We don't want a big restoration project, but of course a bit of refitting is okay. So, any leads that any of you may have over the coming spring and summer and fall would be appreciated. Our preference would be to find a vega on the East Coast, and one with a trailer would be even better.
Nice to meet you all,
Kristopher Setchfield
I've been lurking in the shadows for a while and haven't posted until now. My name is Kristopher, and my wife and I are interested in finding a good and inexpensive yet seaworthy pocket cruiser to purchase hopefully next fall to sail south for the winter. We live in New England and would hope to cross the gulf stream to Cuba and then on to central America's east coast and south from there.
Everything I've read has me thinking that I want a Swedish boat, and it sure seems that the blend of value, price, and seaworthiness of the vega is hard to meet. Since I work as a fiscal analyst I've run plenty of numbers on the vega, and it always comes out on top of any analysis I've run so far like: average purchase price per foot.
We've got no kids, are plenty comfortable being close and cozy together, and have lots of experience roughing-it and camping, etc. Years in the Volkswagen camper van have shown us that we could handle a small boat's living quarters. The only problem with extended voyaging that I see right away is that she's a runner and out at see she may get antsy to stretch her legs. I guess she could just go for a swim
Anyway, we are in the market for a good (mostly) ready to sail vega. We don't want a big restoration project, but of course a bit of refitting is okay. So, any leads that any of you may have over the coming spring and summer and fall would be appreciated. Our preference would be to find a vega on the East Coast, and one with a trailer would be even better.
Nice to meet you all,
Kristopher Setchfield