View Single Post
Old 12-05-2024, 09:50 AM   #34
Biggd
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2016
Location: Waltham Ma./Meredith NH
Posts: 4,134
Thanks: 2,232
Thanked 1,193 Times in 759 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave R View Post
My switch to "coastal" boating coincided with a massive lifestyle change/simplification too. A year after my wife and I started boating exclusively on the coast, we sold our big country home (kids had grown up and moved out) and bought a small but comfortable Hampton Beach condo 1500 feet from the boat.

Hampton Beach is definitely not a place I would have wanted to raise my kids, but it's a blast to live here now, even in the Winter. That said, we hope to start cruising full-time next year, so our Winters will be spent down south and some future Summers will be spent lake boating, just on bigger lakes, like Champlain, Huron, Michigan, and Ontario.

Ping me if you ever want to discuss coastal/canal/river/big lake cruising, it's pretty special, but there's LOT more to think about and deal with compared to Winni boating. It's so cool to leave my slip and spend weeks away every Summer exploring the New England/NY coast, can't wait to turn those weeks into years and extend our cruising from 7 states to 20+ states and a couple of countries.

How cool is it that we can just anchor pretty much anywhere we want and take our dinghy out to explore stuff up close and personal?
New Hampshire coast is a beautiful area but if you like to swim, the water is always cold. I could never swim at Hampton beach, too cold for me.
Biggd is offline   Reply With Quote