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We're considering downsizing from our viking 58 to something a bit more "economical" and with a shallower draft. We bought the viking when we lived up north and the enclosed bridge made for year round boating, and draft wasn't a problem. Now we live on the bannana river in east central florida, bridge clearance and draft are major considerations, and our uses have changed. We actually fish a little more now and cruise a little less (but still probably not more than 50% fishing, with some trips to the bahamas and/or keys). We're a family of 4 - girls are 8th and 10th grade, so basically adult sized. If we do this, we'd be looking for an older 360. I already know we'll need to do the mod to add the 2nd chair at the helm - my wife absolutely needs to keep lookout while underway for her own sanity. Budget will be about $200k, would love to spend less, but could spend a little more.
I've poured through this and other forums and got a bunch of my questions answered, but I was hoping folks could chime in on a few of the specifics below. Input is especially welcome from folks who have spent a lot of time on the 360/370:
Other options we're considering are the Intrepid 430 SY (more expensive - very hard to stay in budget, smaller cockpit, but faster, has a private stateroom, seperate shower stall, more helm seating), tiara/pursuit 3800 (pros and cons of diesels vs outboards), or a 37-43' convertible (will have to be old to be affordable, so rolling the dice on pricey maintenance issues, and don't want 2 stroke diesels, draft will be an issue with some)
I've poured through this and other forums and got a bunch of my questions answered, but I was hoping folks could chime in on a few of the specifics below. Input is especially welcome from folks who have spent a lot of time on the 360/370:
- Trip 300's seem like the more or less consensus best power option. Are there any twin 350 owners who would argue for that setup instead? My priorities, in order, is an efficient cruise at 30kts (ideally maintainable in typical 2-3' windchop), upkeep cost, and reliability/redundancy. I couldn't care less about top end.
- Is tankage a problem for multi day trips? I've found conflicting info but it seems like its around 60 fresh/25 black. Anyone have experience weekending on this boat with a family of 4? I'd like to be able to go 2-3 days between pumpouts/water fills, perhaps with most (but not all) showers being taken at the marina.
- How is the storage? Can you keep enough things in the galley to prep a meal? How about lockers for clothes, etc? Again, considering 4 people, how long of a trip is reasonable? Just a weekend? 5-6 days? A week?
- Access in and out of the midberth - the little access doorway looks tiny. What happens if the person sleeping on the aft side has to get up in the middle of the night? is it even possible to climb over the other person to get out? Is it big enough that two 5 1/2' people could sleep across it (head toward aft, feet toward bow) so either can get out without trampling the other?
- Is the shower usable? Seems like most boats i've been in with curtain shower "enclosures" the curtain just gets in the way and you make a mess anyway and a lot of people just take the curtain down and get the whole bathroom wet when showering.
Other options we're considering are the Intrepid 430 SY (more expensive - very hard to stay in budget, smaller cockpit, but faster, has a private stateroom, seperate shower stall, more helm seating), tiara/pursuit 3800 (pros and cons of diesels vs outboards), or a 37-43' convertible (will have to be old to be affordable, so rolling the dice on pricey maintenance issues, and don't want 2 stroke diesels, draft will be an issue with some)