Wintertime Musing on "Cargo Holds"

Jan 19, 2010
12,930
Hobie 16 & Rhodes 22 Skeeter Charleston
Hello All:

This is not meant to be a serious thread but rather some light informational musings to help tolerate the snow melt blues.

Occasionally I fantasize about building a boat from scratch instead of restoring one as I've done now 7 times...and so I have purchased Raul Parker's design book, and James Wharram's design book. I've even purchased a few plans off of Duckworks and one of Ted Brewer's designs and built to-scale models. In each case, it seems that designers will include at least one boat in their portfolio with a cargo hold. It seems odd to me... almost like they are scratching an itch.....in the description of their cargo cruiser they will espouse the freedom to "extend your cruising kitty" by hauling cargo from port to port.

CAN YOU REALISTICALLY DO THAT!?

I don't know the regulations but I'm guessing you would first need a commercial license and or vessel documentation.... Uncle Sam doesn't just let you haul stuff into this country without the bureaucrats getting theirs fingers in it. Am I wrong?

I recently engaged in a conversation with Erik Andrus of the Vermont Sail Freight Project and he was telling me that the regulations differ if you classify your freight as "property" (you own it) or "cargo" (you carry it for someone else). And getting a recreational vessel documented to carry freight is a hassle. But he wasn't sure of the process either.

So I ask this question. Is a "freight" cruiser a realistic idea? And if so, how does one educate themselves on the regulations to get started.

Probably won't ever happen for me so I'm only asking because I'm bored and there is 5" of snow on the ground.....but I am curious.

Fair winds and to all you sailor in the warm climes (I'm jealous).

:)
 
Nov 30, 2015
1,343
Hunter 1978 H30 Cherubini, Treman Marina, Ithaca, NY
Wonderful muse! Have you considered the dark side for transport? Human trafficking, stolen art work, contraband, firearms, medicinal marijuana? A cargo hold could come in handy for those purposes. Most pirateers (historically known to be excellent sailors) must have considered this premise when not in the Carribean. Just a thought, I'm bored too. 25 degrees here tonight...and you guys got all the snow. For that I'm jealous. We're used to crappy winters here in NY and that's been taken away too...
 

Kermit

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Jul 31, 2010
5,722
AquaCat 12.5 17342 Wateree Lake, SC
I would need a whaling vessel to haul off my ex-wife. Arrrrrggggg!
 
Sep 15, 2009
6,244
S2 9.2a Fairhope Al
Was working on a 35 ft Almand about 6 years ago and had my Hispanic helper with me he informed me in his Spanish broken English ....amigo we could get 30 Mexicans in the rear lazzaret and sail locker .......no need for a cargo hole I never laughed so hard working in my life
 
Nov 9, 2012
2,500
Oday 192 Lake Nockamixon
Wonderful muse! Have you considered the dark side for transport? Human trafficking, stolen art work, contraband, firearms, medicinal marijuana? A cargo hold could come in handy for those purposes.
"Han, Han. If only you hadn't had to dump that shipment of spice. I just can't make exceptions. Where would I be if every pilot who smuggled for me dumped their shipment at the first sign of an Imperial starship? It's not good business." - Jabba the Hutt
 
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