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Wandering_bill:
Hi all! Just bought hull 193 in Miami this weekend after lusting after her for 2 months. Had a great time bringing the boat back to its new home port in Key Largo, FL! My wife and I are in our early 30s and VERY excited to have our first "real" cruising boat. We've owned a series of smaller O'days for the past 7 years or so. Have taken ASA courses, and done several offshore deliveries, but have yet to cruise on our own boat.
Fortunately for us, hull 193 shows lots of love from her previous owners. There is a brand new main with stack pack, 2 yr old jib, a ton of spare parts, and a newer dodger as well.
We plan to spend a few months adding some features like a davit system, solar, refrigeration, and a propane stove. Hopefully we will be spending part of next year in the Bahamas!
This site has been very informative and I look forward to being part of the community.
-Bill
selene:
Congratulations! Wish I had taken the plunge in my 30s, you lucky dog.
Lots of good articles on this site for what ails you - some good stuff on solar panels, very recent. Look around and ask questions; you have a fine, seaworthy boat!
Fair winds....
Rusty Pelican:
You chose wisely.
Bought my P323 at 25. Still sail it today
BobG
Dolce_Vita:
Congrats on a great choice! And welcome to the forum!
And I agree, you're doing it right! We waited 'till we were in our 50's before stepping up from a small 21' daysailer to a real cruising boat, and we keep saying "Why didn't we do this sooner???!!
Last year, we put over 800 NM on her for the season. Next year or two, we're getting the itch to taker her down the ditch and spend the winter in the Bahamas and the keys.
But I've got to retire first!
The Great Godsea:
That cruise to bahamas and the keys sounds AMAZING.
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