rickit2004
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Two can handle anything up to 72'. So size is non-critical from a handling point of view.
However it becomes increasingly significant when you're looking for a permanaent berth.
Median cruiser lengths have increased significantly during the last 10 years - formerly 34' was considered ample, now 54' is commonplace.
The trouble is that berths and marinas have not kept up with this extension.
So where you intend to keep the boat and to sail is important. In most places berths up to 34' are readily available - beyond that availability drops and prices escalate.
Ideally, with 2 other couples in mind, a 3 cabin boat is ideal - setting your loa at about 37'.
I sail by myself, occasionally with my wife, and or friends -seldom more than 4. My 31' is ideal from that point of view. One in luxury, 2 in comfort, 4 needs considerable social skills and 6 exist in bitter enmity.
GRP is the boatbuilding material of choice, but many swear by aluminium. Steel needs meticulous mainenance and a wooden boat, in the Med, has to be an unending labour of love.
Rather than leaping into a purchase, I'd suggest a few charter holidays, to check if you like the lifestyle, the cruising areas you like the most and the sort of boat size at which you're most comfortable.
thanks. I'm planing on doing a couple of charters to get experience. It i great info about berth size. It sounds like i should be looking at the 37' size - it will be with my adult children so some squeeze is okay