We will have a 3 man crew including me. The skipper will be either my dad or my friend's dad.Don S/V ILLusion said:The cockpit size should be self-evident. The crew is the limiting factor, not the boat. This is one of those questions that always makes me expect an upcoming distress call to the CG.
Thanks for the reply.seadaddler said:I would go at least 36 but 38 and 41 would be better,I have a 07 H-36 and 6 no problem on a long trip and day sailing 8 is doable also.
I sailed my 36 from Montauk,NY to Florida all offshore and plenty room for the 4 crew we had and the 36 has OK room for 8 in cockpit but 8 sleeping down below or eating will be tight.
How long of a trip are you planning and will you be stopping in marina's along the way, 8 will need big water tank if showing on boat so if you can I would get a 41.
If wanting to save $$$$$ 36 is a good size boat to make the trip it just depends on how freindly every one is,my 07 36 has lots of storage and very big cockpit storage compartant on port side cockpit table is nice size,really depends how much time on water and in a anchorage or marina,36 will hold 8 and a good offshore boat too and easy to handle especially if getting In-mast.
What year boats are you looking at.
Nick
Well it's like a 6 hour journey with good wind. I am not sure what a charter company is... as you can see I am a newbie so I need all the advice I can get. Other than that. Do hunters keel alot on beam reaches?seadaddler said:Like Ed said everyone would bring a few cases of bottle wter,tank water is used for washing dishes and crew washing.
How long are you planning to stay out on the boat and what is choices do you have from a charter company.
Bigger would be better for family trip with more cabins and maybe 2 heads,my wife and I fine my H-36 plenty room and when I have gone cruising with all guy crew we need less room for sure.
But your family vacation would do better with bigger,you will not always be in the cockpit sailing along and will need room for cooking breakfast,lunch and dinner down below and sleeping for 8 in my H-36 won't work for sure.
Went on a charter with 6 and captain and cook on a 46 cat and now that was a real roomy boat and we all had our own room and head and plenty of room in cockpit and in cabin for sure.
Nick
Well if someone in my family wanted to become a qualified skipper, how long would it take to get the qualified? I'm not so sure that I can take out a sonar 23 all the way to marthas vineyard.Ed Schenck said:Here is one Boston charter company as an example: http://www.bostonsailingcenter.com/charters/bostoncharters.asp . Do you have a qualified skipper among your family and friends? If not then you will have to charter the boat with a captain. Either way a big boat is pricey. Not sure about 2011 but a captain used to get at least $150. per day. Some companies will not permit "bareboat" charters. This is where you supply your own qualified captain. You will have to Google and then call the companies. In the link above I see no mention of "bareboat".