rwoofer
Well-Known Member
I went all the way up to 44feet, then back to 29ft and now probably looking at next boat being 21 feet. The downsizing was nothing to do with handling. In some ways the heavyish Moody 44 (no bowthruster) was easiest to handle as it was more predictable in the gusts on passage and in the marina. So big is no problem if you know how to handle a boat properly.
What did it for me was the hassle factor of maintenance, mooring and keeping the thing clean and tidy. This starts to erode the fun time vs non-fun time quite considerably. Now that time is very much in demand (got young triplets to look after) I really just want to jump aboard something and sail. That means outboard motor, bucket loo and no real systems.
What did it for me was the hassle factor of maintenance, mooring and keeping the thing clean and tidy. This starts to erode the fun time vs non-fun time quite considerably. Now that time is very much in demand (got young triplets to look after) I really just want to jump aboard something and sail. That means outboard motor, bucket loo and no real systems.