When she’s good, she’s great; when she’s bad, she’s better. ![]()
I thunk I posted this, but it’s gone…
Anyway, go big or go home! I doubt I’ll ever afford this, but it’s growing on me.
Pure elegance, small enough for rivers and big lakes, or bouncing around the Caribbean.
A garage for your toys, room for your harem* to bask in the sun. What more could you want?
If you can afford this boat, you can afford all the girls from say, The Tilted Kilt in Dallas to join you. For the year. ![]()
Eh, soulless fiberglass and laminates. Doesn’t seem to be calling my name. So you can have it and enjoy it.
Can’t I like both? 
Yup, just keep your hands off my Elco =)
Having lived aboard a 32’ sailboat with a newborn and a 37’ sailboat before buying this house, I will say, the Elco is definitely a nice live-aboard. Much more comfy than either of our vessels were. Honestly, the biggest thing I disliked about boat living was having to take my laundry ashore. Sometimes, I miss the relative simplicity of living on a boat, but in my advanced years, I do like having a king bed and a big kitchen and the other bennies that come with a conventional home. But for the right vessel…