TwoHooter
Well-Known Member
My wife and I bought our first boat last year when we retired. We chose a motor-sailer rather than a motorboat. Now we actually own a boat instead of just looking at them the use we want to make of it isn't what we expected. We thought we would use it for a few days sailing every now and then but it turns out we would like to spend a lot more time on board. Therefore we need much more space. We are not going to be full-time live-aboards, but we might spend a couple of weeks at a time on the boat. And we don't want to stay in the same place. We want to "cruise continuously" - take the boat somewhere new every few months, around the UK at first, then further afield. Short-term berths seem to be available almost everywhere nowadays. We still have a lot to learn but I have got RYA Day Skipper and my wife is RYA Competent Crew and we are coping well with navigation, boat handling, maintenance etc., so cruising is a practical proposition.
We really don't like the "Go-faster" style of most modern motorboats, and we are quite happy with slow motion, so we have been looking at trawlers, but there seems to be much better value for money in the Dutch steel boat market. But which ones are seaworthy? I'm not sure you can tell by just looking. Obviously some of them are limited to canals, but others seem to be offered as coastal cruising yachts. Anyone here got any experience of offshore cruising in a Dutch steel boat? Or any other ideas about what would make a good boat for continuous cruising in UK and other north European waters? We don't want to go fast. We do want to be warm and dry in the winter, and be able to get at everything that needs maintenance. All ideas welcome.
We really don't like the "Go-faster" style of most modern motorboats, and we are quite happy with slow motion, so we have been looking at trawlers, but there seems to be much better value for money in the Dutch steel boat market. But which ones are seaworthy? I'm not sure you can tell by just looking. Obviously some of them are limited to canals, but others seem to be offered as coastal cruising yachts. Anyone here got any experience of offshore cruising in a Dutch steel boat? Or any other ideas about what would make a good boat for continuous cruising in UK and other north European waters? We don't want to go fast. We do want to be warm and dry in the winter, and be able to get at everything that needs maintenance. All ideas welcome.