DaveWeinstein
New member
I live in the PNW, and I'm tired of fighting for space on the piers or the riverbank for fishing or crabbing.
I have minimal boating experience (that is to say, I've been grunt labor on a sailboat 20 something years ago on a closed lake in Texas), so please assume I'm starting from nothing.
What I'm looking for is a boat that I can take fishing on Puget Sound, is big enough to bring friends and family along (as well as a couple of miniature Dachshunds, from time to time), but is also capable of going out to the San Juan islands.
I'm not concerned with trailering (the only space I could store a trailer already has a small travel trailer in it), and would instead be likely to keep it at Dagmar's (covered out of water storage, put into the water when you are about to take it out).
Thanks,
--Dave
I have minimal boating experience (that is to say, I've been grunt labor on a sailboat 20 something years ago on a closed lake in Texas), so please assume I'm starting from nothing.
What I'm looking for is a boat that I can take fishing on Puget Sound, is big enough to bring friends and family along (as well as a couple of miniature Dachshunds, from time to time), but is also capable of going out to the San Juan islands.
I'm not concerned with trailering (the only space I could store a trailer already has a small travel trailer in it), and would instead be likely to keep it at Dagmar's (covered out of water storage, put into the water when you are about to take it out).
Thanks,
--Dave