Okay! I have now gone from sail to power boating. One season under my belt and the wife hasn't filed for divorce, the boat is still above the water line and I have not had to file any insurance claims. But, so many questions! Looking forward to learning as much as I can about my 1991 Carver 430 cockpit as I can or power boating in general from all of the amazing boaters on this forum.
Under the northern skies.
Tom
You've definitely come to the right place. Especially when it comes to Carver boats. Lots of knowledge. Welcome Aboard and welcome over to the dark side as we powerboaters are sometimes called.
Rick Grew
2025 Godfrey Xperience 2286 SFLX
2004 Past Commodore
West River Yacht & Cruising Club
Sadey - Have you seen what those sailors spend on their power? Sails are not cheap. The blow boaters in our marina tell me it probably averages around 4K for a good sail that lasts a few years, but it can be much higher. $4000 divided by $3.10 a gal. = 1,290 gallons of gas. For the average boater, and we are above average, that is probably 2 to 3 seasons of gas. We also need to adjust for the value of time. Snail boats travel at about 1/3 to 1/6 of our speed over ground, if they don't have to tack & jibe. 7 below 0 today. er
Cooler By The Lake
( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )