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Greetings y'all; relative newbie to EY here, as I'm just looking at an E-38 for sale in the PNW. Love this forum.
I sail a C&C 30 on the San Francisco Bay and recently took my family on a charter in the San Juans for a week. They loved it (my wife: "If you can keep sailing me to old-growth islands like this, I'm all in.") and we're looking to move our family center of gravity north in the coming years.
So I've found an E38 (owned by a forum member, I think, and I'm not sure about the mores there!) that I'm surveying and will make an offer on. But I've been a fan of the E38s for some time; they're a sweet spot of a boat, and I feel like I got to know Thelonious II personally. I love this forum and all the detailed, principled, and organized data in it. So, the boat is great, and maybe just a little aspirationally priced, so assume that's fine.
But I'll be damned if I can find a place to put it.
I've been calling everywhere, and getting further and further.
Berths have ridiculous waiting lists - or don't even bother holding waiting lists, they're so long!
I could store it on the hard and splash it each spring (my planned use is intermittent weeks and the occasional month cruising, and I would do some shoulder sailing *IF* the boat could be in the water) but then . . . . where to store it in the summer?
We have property on Orcas Island but the waits there are in years.
In my ideal world, it'd be in B'ham harbor, I think. I'd do Blaine happily. I'd even store in Anacortes if I could find a ball for the summer. But - nothing.
(Before you ask, the current owner is getting a new boat and keeping his slip! Happy for him...)
Is this a matter of a whisper net? Do I need to trust that an empty dock will appear, surrounded by fairies and rainbows, and make the leap? Not my style.
If I can't find a place to put it I sure can't buy it. So what do y'all DO up there? Any suggestions? The only place I've found with a slip available is Point Bob, which is logistically so difficult that it would kibosh my deal.
Thanks!
I sail a C&C 30 on the San Francisco Bay and recently took my family on a charter in the San Juans for a week. They loved it (my wife: "If you can keep sailing me to old-growth islands like this, I'm all in.") and we're looking to move our family center of gravity north in the coming years.
So I've found an E38 (owned by a forum member, I think, and I'm not sure about the mores there!) that I'm surveying and will make an offer on. But I've been a fan of the E38s for some time; they're a sweet spot of a boat, and I feel like I got to know Thelonious II personally. I love this forum and all the detailed, principled, and organized data in it. So, the boat is great, and maybe just a little aspirationally priced, so assume that's fine.
But I'll be damned if I can find a place to put it.
I've been calling everywhere, and getting further and further.
Berths have ridiculous waiting lists - or don't even bother holding waiting lists, they're so long!
I could store it on the hard and splash it each spring (my planned use is intermittent weeks and the occasional month cruising, and I would do some shoulder sailing *IF* the boat could be in the water) but then . . . . where to store it in the summer?
We have property on Orcas Island but the waits there are in years.
In my ideal world, it'd be in B'ham harbor, I think. I'd do Blaine happily. I'd even store in Anacortes if I could find a ball for the summer. But - nothing.
(Before you ask, the current owner is getting a new boat and keeping his slip! Happy for him...)
Is this a matter of a whisper net? Do I need to trust that an empty dock will appear, surrounded by fairies and rainbows, and make the leap? Not my style.
If I can't find a place to put it I sure can't buy it. So what do y'all DO up there? Any suggestions? The only place I've found with a slip available is Point Bob, which is logistically so difficult that it would kibosh my deal.
Thanks!