Ned L
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I just caught up to this thread, ....... Interesting. It sounds like you asked good questions and got some good advise. I think it is a good thing you ruled out a wooden boat. Wooden boats are good for people who want wooden boats, and not so good for people who want a good size boat and like the styling or the price. That usually doesn't work out well.
I am one of those people who like wooden boats - maybe to an extreme. you might like to take a look a thread of mine if you want to see what reality can turn into [link below]. My eyes were fairly well open when I took her on, and know what I had ahead, and I would do it again, but like everything there were some unexpected surprises. They need to be some that is understood to get the best out of. I grew up with bot wooden boats and wouldn't really own otherwise, so I can speak first hand.
The C.C. Catalinas are great boats as are the Mainships. Both of them are real good family boats.
You might look at the potential fuel usage again. A Catalina, cruising at 15knts I can see using ~18 gallons per hour easily.
Mainships were designed and intended to be better on the fuel wallet. (The 'guy behind the Mainship' is someone I happen to know.)
I am one of those people who like wooden boats - maybe to an extreme. you might like to take a look a thread of mine if you want to see what reality can turn into [link below]. My eyes were fairly well open when I took her on, and know what I had ahead, and I would do it again, but like everything there were some unexpected surprises. They need to be some that is understood to get the best out of. I grew up with bot wooden boats and wouldn't really own otherwise, so I can speak first hand.
The C.C. Catalinas are great boats as are the Mainships. Both of them are real good family boats.
You might look at the potential fuel usage again. A Catalina, cruising at 15knts I can see using ~18 gallons per hour easily.
Mainships were designed and intended to be better on the fuel wallet. (The 'guy behind the Mainship' is someone I happen to know.)
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