Which type of power boat do I need for overnight trips?
I'm an absolute beginner about boats, but let's say I want to buy a boat to use in the canals of my city (Amsterdam), but also for "long" trips, to other cities, coasts. Trips that require days to reach the destination, so I need it to be covered for nights.
What kind of boat could I buy (I'm talking about cheap boats, possibly priced few thousand of euros?
I'm interested in knowing what type of boat I do need and how big, how many feet/meters...
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That question can lead to a very complex answer because there is no simple answer.
I am going to keep it short, but notice that you probably can't do all kind of trips in a boat like this.
You will be needing a boat with a cabin, to be able to sleep, have a toilet and a micro kitchen.
In general the larger the boat, more stable it is under rough weather/ waves. You should also consider which type of weather you want to face and how confortable/safe you want to be.
This is probably the smallest and cheapest for your goal.
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