joestang
Club Member
I have narrowed it down to looking for a cuddy cabin in the 22-26ft range. It'll mostly be myself, the wife & dog, but I do want a little extra space & power if we have a couple more people on board.
We live on the eastside, so it'll probably be docked on a slip (in a marina) on St. Clair. I dont want the hassle of trailering it (plus I dont have a truck), and I like the idea of 10 minutes after loading up being out on the water.
Here's the questions I cant really find a solid (good) opinion on:
1. Whats the best areas for casual boating on St. Clair? I've heard most people head up to the north channel, so you might as well store it up there instead of the shores, as traffic can be a pain. is Metro Beach area still a bacteria-fest?
2. What would be your minimum boat size & power for St. Clair? I doubt we will be crossing large areas frequently, but I dont want to be tossed around like a doll either. There's a pretty big premium going from 23' to 26' cuddy, so just wondering if its really necessary.
3. Good experience at a marina for a slip? If I can find a family-owned gig that will have non-raping repair/maintenance/storage prices I'd rather go there than support some monster that could care less about some scrub with a $25k boat.
I am pretty sure we'll make an actual purchase sometime after tax time, so i want to be able to get a better idea on the other costs other than just the boat (slip, maint, storage, etc.)
We live on the eastside, so it'll probably be docked on a slip (in a marina) on St. Clair. I dont want the hassle of trailering it (plus I dont have a truck), and I like the idea of 10 minutes after loading up being out on the water.
Here's the questions I cant really find a solid (good) opinion on:
1. Whats the best areas for casual boating on St. Clair? I've heard most people head up to the north channel, so you might as well store it up there instead of the shores, as traffic can be a pain. is Metro Beach area still a bacteria-fest?
2. What would be your minimum boat size & power for St. Clair? I doubt we will be crossing large areas frequently, but I dont want to be tossed around like a doll either. There's a pretty big premium going from 23' to 26' cuddy, so just wondering if its really necessary.
3. Good experience at a marina for a slip? If I can find a family-owned gig that will have non-raping repair/maintenance/storage prices I'd rather go there than support some monster that could care less about some scrub with a $25k boat.
I am pretty sure we'll make an actual purchase sometime after tax time, so i want to be able to get a better idea on the other costs other than just the boat (slip, maint, storage, etc.)