Re: Whats the difference between an offshore boat and say a nearshore boat?
My first thought would be the likely conditions you'll expect to encounter.<br />A "nearshore" boat would likely be an open boat with a small cabin, one outboard and a few life jackets and fire extinguisher. This would be taken up on a trailer each trip and washed down at home. The fishing gear would be stored in the shed out back and you'd expect to complete most of the work on it yourself.<br />The "offshore" boat would be much more substantial, heavier, complete with life raft, survival gear, long range tanks, usually diesel powered, capable of sleeping x4 people and cooking, cleaning etc; capable of handling heavy seas, and you'd need an ocean going skippers ticket to skipper it!<br />I own a 5m boat which is heavy and has gone over 60km off shore but only with its mother ship for comfort. I've likewise been well off shore in large vessels and felt very comfortable. To me an ocean going boat would need to be over 12m length, and carry all the previously mentioned gear plus have exceptional satillite electronic communication and radar.<br />Ross