Hello Hunter owners!
I am new to this forum, and also a novice in sailing too. I live in the Tampa Bay area, and recently have become obsessed with the beauty & functionality of a 1977 Hunter 30'. I'm getting to a point in my life (note I'm still a baby @ 32 yrs.) where I want more challenges and notable life experiences. I have a few friends & acquaintances that have sailed their entire lives, so I do have access to guidance and "sound" advice. I'm impulsive by nature, so I have to slow myself down and do major research before I get in too deep in anything extravagant, such as purchasing a sailboat (w/ little to no experience of boat ownership, maintenance, financial obligations, etc.)
The lifestyle that a sailboat offers sounds out of this world, but I have a distinct feeling that I'm not being realistic as to the commitment necessary to making this the dream worthy experience that I'm currently thinking of. I plan on visiting a few local marinas to speak with people who are fervent sailors and signing up for sailing lessons too. I would like to speak to boat owners so I can pick their brain about all yearly expected labor, costs, dangers, etc.
I like working with my hands and I have access to a machine shop (I work in manufacturing for the motorcycle industry - racing bottom end components - crank, rods, clutch baskets, etc.) and again, I have access to friends who are very skilled in labor. I would work on it myself, and not pay someone to do it, unless it is necessary and beyond my capabilities.
Any pointers on what I should keep an eye out for? How often does the boat have to be lifted for cleaning, painting, barnacle removal, etc. during the year? I am in Florida, so the boat would be in the water yr. round. Motor work and electricity I have that covered. What can I expect in regards to sails, lines, lifesaving equipment, bilge pump repairs if needed, mast upkeep, slip costs, fuel, and other related items that I may not be aware of. Again, I don't know anything, and I'm just recently teaching myself the proper terminology for all things sailing related. Excuse the ignorance =)
Thanks for reading and I appreciate any help!
I am new to this forum, and also a novice in sailing too. I live in the Tampa Bay area, and recently have become obsessed with the beauty & functionality of a 1977 Hunter 30'. I'm getting to a point in my life (note I'm still a baby @ 32 yrs.) where I want more challenges and notable life experiences. I have a few friends & acquaintances that have sailed their entire lives, so I do have access to guidance and "sound" advice. I'm impulsive by nature, so I have to slow myself down and do major research before I get in too deep in anything extravagant, such as purchasing a sailboat (w/ little to no experience of boat ownership, maintenance, financial obligations, etc.)
The lifestyle that a sailboat offers sounds out of this world, but I have a distinct feeling that I'm not being realistic as to the commitment necessary to making this the dream worthy experience that I'm currently thinking of. I plan on visiting a few local marinas to speak with people who are fervent sailors and signing up for sailing lessons too. I would like to speak to boat owners so I can pick their brain about all yearly expected labor, costs, dangers, etc.
I like working with my hands and I have access to a machine shop (I work in manufacturing for the motorcycle industry - racing bottom end components - crank, rods, clutch baskets, etc.) and again, I have access to friends who are very skilled in labor. I would work on it myself, and not pay someone to do it, unless it is necessary and beyond my capabilities.
Any pointers on what I should keep an eye out for? How often does the boat have to be lifted for cleaning, painting, barnacle removal, etc. during the year? I am in Florida, so the boat would be in the water yr. round. Motor work and electricity I have that covered. What can I expect in regards to sails, lines, lifesaving equipment, bilge pump repairs if needed, mast upkeep, slip costs, fuel, and other related items that I may not be aware of. Again, I don't know anything, and I'm just recently teaching myself the proper terminology for all things sailing related. Excuse the ignorance =)
Thanks for reading and I appreciate any help!