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TWL: Re: RE:one large dedicated bed room, one large head, nice sized laundry room and galley


Subject: TWL: Re: RE:one large dedicated bed room, one large head, nice sized laundry room and galley
From: Annieseztoo (annieseztoo@XXX.XXX)
Date: Sun Feb 02 2003 - 02:03:54 EST


> snip
> <<My question is what is the opinion of the trawler world of having olny
> one large dedicated bed room, one large head, nice sized laundry room
> and galley. It would basically be a two person boat with covertable
> space for the occasional guest or two. Is there a resale market for
> such a design. What do you think?
> >>
> end snip

   Personally, I'm more concerned with having a boat that is comfortable for
the Admiral and I than creating the best boat for the "next guy". FWIW my
next boat (still in the dream stage) will ideally (not absolutely) have a
nice stateroom for us and a small bunkroom where we can have occasional
guests for a couple of days or weeks, but they won't be TOO comfortable and
will leave. A bonus would be an out of the way space for a washer/dryer.
   If you are buying a boat for a few years use and then plan to sell it, I
suppose that resale value is a large consideration. I tend not to buy major
items unless they speak to me and I truly love them - then I keep them a
long time, so the possible loss of resale value spread out over a bunch of
years is not as important as having a boat that we both love. YMMV.
   I've owned:
             my boat (Annie Sez Too) - 12 years (so far)
             my Harley - 22 years (so far)
             my last pickup 15 years
   I've been owned by:
             Admiral Annie - 27 years.

Just my opinion,
Walt Konieczko
Annie Sez Too 34 Marine Trader
Lanoka Harbor, NJ
floating amid the ice on Cedar Creek
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