Sail For A Year - Which Boat Should I Get And Why

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Robert

Seen all kinds of boats and met with all kinds of brokers. Still a bit confused about brand and size of boat that I should buy to take a year off and go sailing. Have raced on all sizes of boats, and done all of the courses on heavy sea sailing. Looking for comments from those who have taken a year or two off and gone away to sea. Not looking for questions or comments about my experience and do I really know what I'm doing? (I really do know how to sail) I just want to hear from those who have done it and the equipment (kind of boat) that they feel is up to the task. New or used? What extra stuff (equipment) is necessary or not. I have a rough idea but would like to hear from those who really do know. There will be the two of us (wife and I) and would like to spend part of the year working the Atlantic and go from there. Thanks
 
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Waffle

Here is what I would get

sunfish! You might get a little wet but it is a fun boat. Try sleeping on an inflatable mattress.
 
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Capt Ron;-)

Racing Experience

Racers are indeed the best sailors, Peter Blake, John Rosemaniere, Tom Blackaller, the list is never ending. Hey, welcome to the club. That is the question, the ultimate yacht a great cruiser/teacher ended up with a Halburg-Rassey, I love the Hans Christan (can't afford 'em), a good choice is the West sail 32, but you sacrifice space for the double-ender. Robert that is your decision and with your experience you will make the right choice. Remember, if you are in the racing mod, buy an airpalne, or a cat at least. What I mean is, get a nice bronze THREE blade prop, not a fancy MARTEK, ya seen all the gears & wheels and springs in those suckers, like a swiss watch. 1)EPIRB.2)Wet-suits (I always carry one) 3)An INFLATED infaltable easy to deply, leave the floor boards out. 4)Windvane or a STRONG auto-pilot to keep crew rested and fresh for safety. 5) Harnesses, and a Jack-wire, REI climbing webbing will do. 6)H.H. VHF. 7)H.H. VHF. 8)Lotta spare AA batteries 9)Headlamps, this should have been no. 2. You sound like the kind of guy that hs gone over this, I went through my first Power-squadron at 14. Good seamanship.
 
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Capt Ron;-)

Apology

If there is anything I hate worse than a bully it's a know-it-all! My apologies to all the mates here, I ahve been fortunate enough to a sailing family, been around it for over forty years, and recieved so much help along the way. Most, if not all this stuff, has been handed down to me, I did nothing but pass it along here. My ego is like this, if my friends/crew want to mess with me they call me 'captain'. I'm licensed been doing deliveries since the 70's.
 
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Capt Ron;-)

BTW

I am home recovering from surgery on my shoulder and have little to do also, thats my excuse; whats yours.
 
Jun 7, 2004
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Coronado 35 Lake Grapevine, TX
Capt Ron - from another "captain"

Capt Ron, I got my 25 ton master's earlier this year, and even though friends are impressed, I'm smart enough to realize all I've got is a license to learn. I'd be interested in crewing on a delivery sometime. If you want, contact me off-list at hparsons@parsonsys.com
 
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Capt Ron;-)

Captian Herb

Captain Herb, I'll send an E mail to you, I went 'through the ranks' and at times it was indeed RANK. One 'captain' who would not let "crew" look at his chart nor check his navigation????Hey I do make mistakes too and I do surely want the crew to 'catch' me before we're on the rocks. Always looking for good crew, but I am out here on the west coast, but on long hauls, like Mexico, I can authorize a flight to Cabo... This will be my last year of it, too much stress, lack of sleep, and etc. I'll look forward to talking privatly.
 
Jul 20, 2005
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Whitby 55 Kemah, Tx
another fake poster

You just posted the same as Jason and Spouse from VA. Either you and him think exactly alike or there is something fishy out of the water. Since you didn't get the message last time, I'll cut and past it here again.... Questionable part is how somebody can be so experienced but yet know so little about boats? Most sailors I know have opinions about boats and are constantly serving their opinions to others like it was beer. How could somebody be around sailors so much but feel they still need more opinions? Interesting indeed.
 
Jul 20, 2005
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Whitby 55 Kemah, Tx
Peter of NY

seems to fit your profile too. Seriously....be straight with us and we will be straight with you...well...most of us will.
 

Joe

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Jun 1, 2004
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Catalina 27 Mission Bay, San Diego
Fake poster? What's up with that comment?

I think Robert was pretty honest about his knowledge and what information he was looking for, which is input from people who have actually lived his dream instead of some wanna be who spends all his time reading Cruising World.
 
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Franklin

Peter, Jason and Robert

Are all the same person. Read the attached threads and you will see. The same guy who comes to a production boat board and wants advice on non-production boats because production boats aren't good enough for him.
 
Nov 27, 2005
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Hmmm. Franklin, the sound kind of similar

but I am not sold on them being the same person
 
Jun 1, 2004
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Catalina 27 Victoria BC
Sheesh, I don't see what the big deal is...

in one of the links you posted Franklin, the guy already had a Beneteau 361... so there goes the which is better, lets bash production boats reason... They all say they want to start in the Atlantic and work down to the Carib...all of the posts indicate they live on or near the Eastern seaboard... where else would they start? If they lived on the West Coast they would have said Mexico... and many have said exactly that. Is it possible that out of the many millions of people in the US, a huge majority of which live on the eastern side of the US and are nearing the age of 50, three might be dreaming of doing roughly the same thing and came to this site to seek advice? Overall I respect your opinions Franklin but on this one I think your comments are a bit off base and do a disservice to this site as a well recognized source of knowledge. Respectfully David
 
Jul 20, 2005
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Whitby 55 Kemah, Tx
Look closer.

Nope...you read it wrong. All three want to leave soon for a year going from the northeast US coast to the UK and then down to the Caribbean and then back up to the northeast coast. NOT FROM THE NORTHEAST TO CARIBBEAN. All three say I have plenty of experience so don't question that. Also...he states, if you read the links, that he doesn't think a production boat is capable to cross the Atlantic which kind of pissed me and others off. Would you go to a ford dealer and ask him what he thinks of Chevy because you don't think Ford is a quality car?
 
Jun 2, 2004
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Hunter 23.5 Fort Walton Yacht Club, Florida
I LIke the Sunfish Idea

Problem is there is not enough room for all the beer it would take to make the trip. I prefer a different production manufacturer when making trips that long, Boeing.
 

BobW

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Jul 21, 2005
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Hunter 31 San Pedro, Ca
They may be the same person, but who CARES?

It's a favorite topic of debate and comes up all the time. Like others: The best anchor The best head The best storm tactic (going on right now!) The best wine The best rum The best beer We are all here to share our knowledge and opinions :) and to learn as well. Only the posters know for sure.... and the Shadow, of course ;D Cheers, Bob s/v X SAIL R 8
 
Jul 20, 2005
2,422
Whitby 55 Kemah, Tx
The best beer

Shinerbock, brewed in Texas by a German immigrant family. If you ever come to Texas, you definitely got to try it.
 
Jun 2, 2004
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Hunter 23.5 Fort Walton Yacht Club, Florida
Don't Tell Them Franklin

There will be less for us to drink. I prefer the Blonde but can't always find it out here. When I lived in Mississippi I had to bootleg it in. But now in Florida it is everywhere.
 
Jun 1, 2004
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Catalina 27 Victoria BC
Last post on this off-shoot

I want to point something out which is not meant to to be accusational or inflamatory, just observational. Franklin, At 7:52 pm on Oct. 27, you posted a short response to Jason & Spouse of VA, in which you wonder what was really going on behind a question like his coming from "someone so experienced but yet know so little about boats" clearly indicating your suspicion that the question was a potential troll or the like. At 4:20 pm on Nov. 20, you posted one of the five very full and informative responses to what you are now deeming to be the same question from Peter of NY. The first question in October was suspicious yet the one in November was not. Now this one is again. No response is expected or necessary, I just wanted to highlight those facts. I will not respond to any more posts on this thread. Respectfully :) David
 
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