Corky
Well-Known Member
Having recently retired and about to downsize house/upsize the boat. I'm attracted to trawler yachts as I've no need for speed but economy may be important and find a lot of very reasonably priced boats in Florida. Initially I considered buying and importing or moving to the Med but having looked at the cruising potential over in Florida I'm tempted to keep a mooring there. I intend spending several weeks at a time living aboard and having only had limited family holidays in Florida I've therefore got several points to consider:-
1. Cost of the pontoon moorings in Florida - how do they compare and are there places to avoid?
2. flights - costs seem very high compared to the Med - any tips?
3. Hurricane warnings - what do you do if one is imminent and you're over here?
4. Any trawler makes to avoid - with my limited budget I don't want to be hit with more than the usual boaty bills - most seem to have Lehmans but there's quite a variety. I'm good at maintenance but a complete engine rebuild would be a disaster.
5. Is there anything else I need to consider?
I'd appreciate comments from people with experience of any of the elements of this rather than conjecture or comments, I know we have a habit of going 'off piste' sometimes on here. Looking forward to the replies.
1. Cost of the pontoon moorings in Florida - how do they compare and are there places to avoid?
2. flights - costs seem very high compared to the Med - any tips?
3. Hurricane warnings - what do you do if one is imminent and you're over here?
4. Any trawler makes to avoid - with my limited budget I don't want to be hit with more than the usual boaty bills - most seem to have Lehmans but there's quite a variety. I'm good at maintenance but a complete engine rebuild would be a disaster.
5. Is there anything else I need to consider?
I'd appreciate comments from people with experience of any of the elements of this rather than conjecture or comments, I know we have a habit of going 'off piste' sometimes on here. Looking forward to the replies.