lucia1964
Cadet
- Joined
- Jan 8, 2013
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- 17
I am planning on living on a boat (so far I keep coming back to Chris Craft) but this won't happen until 7-10 years from now (at that point the youngest will be off to college). What I need to know is 1) Is there a certain type of boat that should or shouldn't be put in salt water (I'm focused on Florida)? I know this sounds stupid but in some used ads it is stated that the boat shown is a fresh water boat. Should I think of boats like cars, in that a car from the west coast is desirable to someone in the midwest because there's no rust from salt, and is that the reason for them clarifying that? 2) I have fallen in love with the older models (1940's to 1970's) and would like to know if there is anything to keep in mind regarding these beautiful boats, especially the ones with a lot of wood trim, etc. Which brings me to another question, 3) what should I keep in mind when considering living "on the sea"? I love the look of the teak and other types of wood that I see used (for inside the living quarters)
I really want to do this right and am open to any and all info. you all have. Ya, I know this opens Pandora's Box but remember what was left in Pandora's Box - Hope. This dream that I will make a reality is what's going to pull me thru the next ten years and get me the hell outa Northern Wisconsin.
I welcome the banter . . .
I really want to do this right and am open to any and all info. you all have. Ya, I know this opens Pandora's Box but remember what was left in Pandora's Box - Hope. This dream that I will make a reality is what's going to pull me thru the next ten years and get me the hell outa Northern Wisconsin.
I welcome the banter . . .