Douglas, I haven't heard from you for awhile. How are you doing with the boat. I just had Auto Pilot put on , but the compass is too close to wireing so have to move. I had new canvas enclosure put on...really like that. Let me here from you.
Doug:
As you know we are shopping for a new Freedom. The Mull 36/38 and Pedrick 35 are the ones we are looking at now. They are both a bit out of the budget range once we factor in shipping and bringing everthing up to our desired level. Since you have owned both a Mull 36/38 and now a Mull 30/32, maybe you can give me some insight. Will the 30.32 work for us based on the following needs?
Keep at our slip on Shelter Island and use on the weedends and 3 to 4 day stays on a regular basis.
Sail/motor to Catalina and stay for a week or two.
While there is just two of us, how is the cockpit and salon when entertaining a total of 6 people?
Here are my concerns.
The galley is too small and there is little storage.
The forward cabin seems tight. If we got a 30, we would most likely use the aft cabin.
So, what sacrafices did you have to make moving down from a 36 to a 30?
Doug, I bought my Freedom 42 in San Diego in 1993. I used a broker named Mason Starring and I belive he worked for Soutwestern Yachts. Never met the previous owner, but I believe he was in the software industry.
Charted the boat in San Diego for about a year and a half before moving abourd full time in late 1994. After cruisng for several years, sold her in 1998 to a pilot who flew for Soutwest Airlines.
I had a great time outfitting her. Added holding plate refridgeration, a water maker and may other upgrades.
I sent you an email from here...but message said I was at my max words...so will continue here. I am also on a health site, art site,freedom site, and Seaknots. On Yahoo on the health site, I do the digest..do you do that?...I guess I will have to do that on the Yahoo Freedom too if this new site gets going,,,regardless we won't get all the info on either, as I doubt people will post same info on 2 sites...therein lies the problem..ok hope this helps
Hey Douglas glad to see you here...can't wait to see your boat...I bet you have greart location pictures too...come visit anytime....Lola PS Join our GROUP at the top Freedom Owners.
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Douglas, I haven't heard from you for awhile. How are you doing with the boat. I just had Auto Pilot put on , but the compass is too close to wireing so have to move. I had new canvas enclosure put on...really like that. Let me here from you.
How have you been?
Did you know there is a GROUP called Sailing in Thailand...?go look.
Be careful
We sure have GREAT boats.
You been sailing much?
Hey tell me where are you putting your 4 decals? I was going to get 2...but maybe I should get 4
Your friend , Lola
As you know we are shopping for a new Freedom. The Mull 36/38 and Pedrick 35 are the ones we are looking at now. They are both a bit out of the budget range once we factor in shipping and bringing everthing up to our desired level. Since you have owned both a Mull 36/38 and now a Mull 30/32, maybe you can give me some insight. Will the 30.32 work for us based on the following needs?
Keep at our slip on Shelter Island and use on the weedends and 3 to 4 day stays on a regular basis.
Sail/motor to Catalina and stay for a week or two.
While there is just two of us, how is the cockpit and salon when entertaining a total of 6 people?
Here are my concerns.
The galley is too small and there is little storage.
The forward cabin seems tight. If we got a 30, we would most likely use the aft cabin.
So, what sacrafices did you have to make moving down from a 36 to a 30?
Thanks,
James
Charted the boat in San Diego for about a year and a half before moving abourd full time in late 1994. After cruisng for several years, sold her in 1998 to a pilot who flew for Soutwest Airlines.
I had a great time outfitting her. Added holding plate refridgeration, a water maker and may other upgrades.
I have added a group called "Sailing in Thailand" to find more yachties with common interest.
Having crewed in the Phuket Raceweek in the past, I have made a few friends in Thailand. They are very active.
Especially my friend with the nick name Ferret. I have invited him to join this discussion group too.
your friend, Lola
It shows my Meetup with Ladye who came to give me pointers on Sailing
Have a Great Christmas and New Year from your friend...Lola
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