wife wanted out of the cave plus something with stall shower and private cabin, so after an exhausting search , ended up with this 1994 silverton 34c. was tough to find something decent in this size / price range. i still visit the forum ... great group on here. have a great season all. funny...
had a great experience in the leeward islands some years back. picked up the boat in st lucia , and worked down to st marten and st Vincent. excellent network of support for cruisers in all those islands. climbing the volcano on st Vincent was fantastic.
yeah and those windshields and large glass panes look great when they are spotless at a show... put it in the hands of everyday boaters who don't have staff to make sure all the water spots are off , plus kneeling and scrubbing all those large panes with glass cleaner would wear thin after a while
LOL I like that reference. ive seen many pics of boats with a dinghy lashed upside down on the foredeck.. I figured if that many are doing it , how bad could it be.
so im about to venture into a flybridge boat.... who keeps a tender on the foredeck and launches without a crane of any sort. of course I would be looking at a non-rhib. seems they are light enough to toss over the rail , but how is it getting it back up?
does anybody typically break it down and stow it after use to avoid a permanent davit setup? is this something that is really out of reality and would be a major PITA all the time?
i hear safe harbor is in the process of getting Haverstraw marina... I guess they are like a giant monster swallowing up these facilities. hope some needed improvements are made, but hope serious rate increases aren't in the forecast. there are many "regular folks" at that marina that would...
the wife I think wants to get out of the cave... these caught my eye but I cant find much discussion on the forum. any opinions? other than the engine room looking a bit tight , seems like a nice setup. not to crazy about the crapper in the shower , but at least its a separate compartment.