The other great part about a bimini is that you can lay it back to get under some of the lower bridges on the loop, especially in the northern parts as you get into Canada. We’re looking to do the loop in about 5 years, we’re sailors more than powerboaters, and it’s a whole different vibe looking at trawlers. On the salesmen, yeah, they can be pretty awful to younger prospects, and as you said, they don’t have a clue what your situation is, and they shouldn’t treat ANYONE any differently based on age/race/orientation, etc. In the end, it will hurt their paycheck. 😊 God bless you guys!
Hello. Enjoying following your videos on your boat search for the loop. My wife and I are doing the same. We looked at the Beneteau 41. We didn't like the craftsmanship or the ladder to access the bridge. We have a Goldendoodle dog so that goes into our search. With the Beneteau a dogs may have a difficult time climbing that ladder. We found out boat, now to figure out how to pay for it. LOL. If you get a chance, tour the Ranger Tug 43 CB. Our goal is too purchase that for the loop. Keep the videos coming.
Funny how our dogs play an integral part in the search :) we're the same way and constantly thinking about how our goldendoodle will be able to maneuver around on the boat. We love Ranger Tugs! Our next video is actually on the 43 CB. Beautiful boat.
Looking forward to your next video. We've enjoyed a few boat shows and keep going back to the Ranger Tug. Hope you do include that in a future video.@@navigatingnietzels
the R43CB is the most suitable boat I've found yet--other than the price! But hey, in 2-4 years--might be more reasonable! I've also heard of build quality issues (from brokers) on the Beneteau.
No such thing as the perfect boat for the loop! Always depends on lots of variables. There are better and worse, depending on your needs, but all boats have pros and cons.
Doing my own research: Besides the cost (70ish grand for a 36' Trawler) the older boats are just built more solid, as you said. The 80's trawlers were built like tanks. I think its better to spend 70ish grand and then put another 30 or so into it. You can customize it just the right amount. And you will have a very solid boat that will last for decades. Old boats like that are selling for physical value, the depreciation has long since evaporated. I just dont trust the new boats. Modern construction techniques just dont compare to the "old ways." Plus 600 to 800 grand is certainly not in the budget. Tip: Start looking into insurance details. It seems to be one of the biggest obstacles these days. I might have to take some courses at Chapman's in FL just to be able to get insurance since I have zero prior boating experience. (Tip for dark interiors - lights. And more lights. That can really change the interior feel of a darkish wood interior.)
Bobby on Sailing Doodles is looking to sell his SeaRay in a few months. Might be the ideal price and size for your loop. He does a good job maintaining his equipment so you should have little if any maint to do at the beginning of your journey.
Interesting to hear your experience of being dismissed by one of the Beneteau staff, a real life "Pretty woman" experience. I was in high end sales for years and learned early on to NEVER do that, you treat everyone like they are the most important person you're talking to that day. The Golden Rule. I'm enjoying your content, good luck to both of you
We do live a wonderful life full of adventure, especially with where we're located in South Florida for Evan's job. However we are far from having unlimited financial assets. Sorry to confuse...we're not considering these boats from FLIBS, just love going to boat shows and wanted to tour some boats that COULD do the Great Loop in the million dollar price range. Our Great Loop boat budget is under $100,000 and will most likely be a boat built before 2000 :) We'll do some videos about how we plan to pay for the loop in the future! It will consist of both of us working and saving, but will not consist of any money from our family if that's what you mean. We are certainly blessed, but we're most definitely your average middle class couple
I really appreciate your honesty, not everyone does that.
Trying to stay true!
The other great part about a bimini is that you can lay it back to get under some of the lower bridges on the loop, especially in the northern parts as you get into Canada. We’re looking to do the loop in about 5 years, we’re sailors more than powerboaters, and it’s a whole different vibe looking at trawlers. On the salesmen, yeah, they can be pretty awful to younger prospects, and as you said, they don’t have a clue what your situation is, and they shouldn’t treat ANYONE any differently based on age/race/orientation, etc. In the end, it will hurt their paycheck. 😊
God bless you guys!
Hello. Enjoying following your videos on your boat search for the loop. My wife and I are doing the same. We looked at the Beneteau 41. We didn't like the craftsmanship or the ladder to access the bridge. We have a Goldendoodle dog so that goes into our search. With the Beneteau a dogs may have a difficult time climbing that ladder. We found out boat, now to figure out how to pay for it. LOL. If you get a chance, tour the Ranger Tug 43 CB. Our goal is too purchase that for the loop. Keep the videos coming.
Ranger Tugs are great, aren’t they? Not affordable for us, but my gosh are they SUPER cool! I hope y’all get it and have a wonderful adventure!❤
Funny how our dogs play an integral part in the search :) we're the same way and constantly thinking about how our goldendoodle will be able to maneuver around on the boat. We love Ranger Tugs! Our next video is actually on the 43 CB. Beautiful boat.
Looking forward to your next video. We've enjoyed a few boat shows and keep going back to the Ranger Tug. Hope you do include that in a future video.@@navigatingnietzels
the R43CB is the most suitable boat I've found yet--other than the price! But hey, in 2-4 years--might be more reasonable! I've also heard of build quality issues (from brokers) on the Beneteau.
How cramped was the engine room areas ?
It’s literally the perfect boat for the loop if you have 1 mill to spend. We are looking at the 52 Swift Trawler.
No such thing as the perfect boat for the loop! Always depends on lots of variables. There are better and worse, depending on your needs, but all boats have pros and cons.
@@randolphh8005 it’s pretty damn close
Doing my own research: Besides the cost (70ish grand for a 36' Trawler) the older boats are just built more solid, as you said. The 80's trawlers were built like tanks. I think its better to spend 70ish grand and then put another 30 or so into it. You can customize it just the right amount. And you will have a very solid boat that will last for decades. Old boats like that are selling for physical value, the depreciation has long since evaporated. I just dont trust the new boats. Modern construction techniques just dont compare to the "old ways." Plus 600 to 800 grand is certainly not in the budget. Tip: Start looking into insurance details. It seems to be one of the biggest obstacles these days. I might have to take some courses at Chapman's in FL just to be able to get insurance since I have zero prior boating experience. (Tip for dark interiors - lights. And more lights. That can really change the interior feel of a darkish wood interior.)
Bobby on Sailing Doodles is looking to sell his SeaRay in a few months. Might be the ideal price and size for your loop. He does a good job maintaining his equipment so you should have little if any maint to do at the beginning of your journey.
Thank you! We'll have to check him out
Interesting to hear your experience of being dismissed by one of the Beneteau staff, a real life "Pretty woman" experience. I was in high end sales for years and learned early on to NEVER do that, you treat everyone like they are the most important person you're talking to that day. The Golden Rule. I'm enjoying your content, good luck to both of you
Thank you so much!
Are you guys in the million $$ price range? if so, you gotta check out the Ranger Tugs R43CB. THAT is a loop boat!
We are not, just had some fun checking out the million $ boats at the boat show but we actually did a video on the RT 43 CB! Beautiful boat
You should get scho and Jo’s boat Pivot…take it around again….
Haha that would be fun! I believe they just sold it though!
You guys live an enviable lifestyle. How do you do it? Do you have unlimited financial assets at your disposal at such a young age?
We do live a wonderful life full of adventure, especially with where we're located in South Florida for Evan's job. However we are far from having unlimited financial assets. Sorry to confuse...we're not considering these boats from FLIBS, just love going to boat shows and wanted to tour some boats that COULD do the Great Loop in the million dollar price range. Our Great Loop boat budget is under $100,000 and will most likely be a boat built before 2000 :) We'll do some videos about how we plan to pay for the loop in the future! It will consist of both of us working and saving, but will not consist of any money from our family if that's what you mean. We are certainly blessed, but we're most definitely your average middle class couple
@@navigatingnietzels in that case I think I’ll rejoin the middle class!