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The Nauticat 33 -- opinions please
Before I spend about a year's salary on one of these boats, I would appreciate some critical opinions.
True Blue was a great representative, but I would like more critical appraisals -- especially about the teak decks -- True Blue also sold his Nauticat.
My needs: I will sleep aboard 3 or 4 nights most weeks. I want to be comfortable when I do. I will usually manage the boat on my own. I like sailing but am not a zealot (no offense intended) and don't care about racing. I value wood craftsmanship very highly and I like some elbow room. My wife and I will spend about 10 weekends together on the boat and 3 to 4 guests will join us for 2 or 3 weekends.
I plan to day sail and fish in SF Bay on a regular basis and once every year or two, to make trips to Seattle, Santa Barbara, Bodega Bay, and Monterey. Beyond that, who knows?
On one hand, I have made a reasonable bid on a Passport 42 pilot house and a Cape Dory Motorsailer (MS3000). On the other hand, I like a Tayana 42 and a Passport 40 -- mainly for the craftsmanship below deck. On a third hand, I like a Grand Banks 32 for the ease of regular use and enjoyment.
I can spend from $60K to $120K as long as the purchase is a "bargain."
Your opinions are appreciated.
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