flaming
Well-Known Member
I guess it depends on your definition of cruising boat. For us a certain amount of comfort is desirable. Being able to shower in fresh water everyday is a basic requirement. A large watermaker and power to run it is therefore essential.
Space to carry gear and toys. We have two full sets of diving gear, a hard dinghy that can also sail and row. So we have a sailing rig and a set of proper 7’ oars. We also have a 10hp and a15hp outboard. Four kites and two kite boards, a paddleboard. A large comfortable cockpit that provides us a space to eat outside with shelter from the rain and wind. We can sit four people at the cockpit table out of the weather and sun.
We need to carry enough stores for a couple of months of self sufficiency as a minimum. So that fuel, food and spares.
We have space for two guests with their own cabin and head.
We dont want to camp on a boat. We did that when we were younger. We crossed the Atlantic and back on a boat that we kept super light. We dont want to do that again. Its nice to have things that make life more comfortable. This is what I expect from a cruising boat.
All of this is awesome, and clearly a Pogo style boat isn't for you.
It's also not the only way to go cruising. And the rise of the Pogo style boats does seem to indicate that more and more people are prioritising fast passages over all of the toys. Or are making very poor boat choices for their needs I guess!