I would love to try this, but for now I can only read the passage and dream.
The link below shows of someone who was looking for a boat to do the loop and his updates along the way.
Very Cool....
http://www.timnolan.com/trip/index.htm
Matt
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A trip like that was once our dream for our years AC (after children). The plan was to get a trawler in the 36-43' range & go.
The reality is that boats are expensive to cruise. They are also very limiting on where you can cruise i.e. they need water. One can pedal a bike just so far. Marina cars are OK for the short grocery shop but they won't want you taking the comp car all day sightseeing.
As it turns out, we have retired, semi retired, a few years early. We bought a 'land yacht'. It is a 34' 5th wheel trailer & a 3500 diesel dually to pull it.
We did 15,000 miles in 2 trips last year. This year will be a 13,000 mile plus trip to AK from April to early August then a Canada Downeast & New England trip September to early November.
We figure that if we are in a boating area & want to do a weeks cruise, we can always charter a self skippered boat.
The reality is that boats are expensive to cruise. They are also very limiting on where you can cruise i.e. they need water. One can pedal a bike just so far. Marina cars are OK for the short grocery shop but they won't want you taking the comp car all day sightseeing.
As it turns out, we have retired, semi retired, a few years early. We bought a 'land yacht'. It is a 34' 5th wheel trailer & a 3500 diesel dually to pull it.
We did 15,000 miles in 2 trips last year. This year will be a 13,000 mile plus trip to AK from April to early August then a Canada Downeast & New England trip September to early November.
We figure that if we are in a boating area & want to do a weeks cruise, we can always charter a self skippered boat.
1996 A32 'S' Type
Bermuda
1986 A27AC 1986-2000
34' 5th wheel trailer
VP9KL (IRLP node #7995)
Bermuda
1986 A27AC 1986-2000
34' 5th wheel trailer
VP9KL (IRLP node #7995)