Thursday, March 24, 2011

Decision Made!

Step one at least......

The decision to change our boating requirements has been made, we have decided to sell Koazad. We had two brokers look at our boat and give us a price on what a fair market value would be for Kozad.

The plan was, we were to make all the arrangements to place Kozad on the market in the spring of 2011. We know selling a boat can be a long process! This was fine with us as we would use this time to cruise Kozad in the spring and summer.


Fast forward, step two to finished real quick like!!!!

Kozad will have new owners as of 2nd April, 2011.
This is when we will move Kozad to Friday Harbour and the "deal finalized"!

Owners: Richard and Mary Anne from Friday Harbor, Washington

Home Port: Port of Friday Harbour, San Juan Island, Washington

New Name: "Anne"

Background: We met Richard and Mary Anne aboard MV Pearl, their Willard 30 Nomad, on September 21st, 2007 at the PNW Willard Rendezvous held at the Point Hudson Marina in Port Townsend, Washington.


MV Pearl
1974 Willard 30 Nomad
Richard & Mary Anne's Boat before Anne/Kozad

Since that time, we have become good friends and see one another every year while boating!

We unknowingly met at the Discovery Marina in Campbell River, where gale force winds had us both stuck on the docks for three days in June, 2009.

Richard and Mary Anne hosted us at their home in 2009 serving us Rich's secret crab cake recipe, and gave us a tour of San Juan Island.



Richard, Mary Anne & Jan

New Owners of Kozad or should we say Anne!

Richard and Mary Anne have always liked the layout of our W30 Voyager Kozad! This layout is totally different than their Nomad. Our Voyager is called a wide body, a design which provides additional living space and significant room for 30 foot boat.

As a matter of fact, enough room so that Rich may have a nice chair to sit and read a book while sipping a glass of Famous Grouse Scotch!


Richard has always admired the level to which Kozad has been refitted and how upgraded, and outfitted the boat. He has made comment. on numerous occasions, as to "I really like your boat" and on one or more occasions may have noted, "if you ever want to sell Kozad, you just let us know"!

And that is precisely what happened!

Richard and Craig were talking after our 2010 cruising and once Richard heard we were considering moving up to a bigger boat, that was it! O
ne thing led to another, an offer made and accepted; and we were left with our heads spinning!

Over the next couple of months we spent a lot of time going over the details, arrangements, time lines, and Kozad's specs (view http://willard30voyager.blogspot.com/p/mv-kozad-specifications.html).

R
ichard had to now sell his boat "Pearl", a process which he began and was quickly successful in finding a buyer from Windsor, Ontario, Canada! The new owner has to ship Pearl by truck to Ontario and the timing of this sale was planned to coincide with the closing of Kozad's sale.

In January Richard and Mary Anne met us at the marina so they could spend some time looking over Kozad. It was at this time that we made the final arrangements for the survey which we scheduled in February.


Survey Time or Not!!!!

The survey was to take place on February 23rd for the in water and hull surveys. Unfortunately this was scheduled when the severe snow storms hit Anacortes! We were able to have the in water survey completed after some delay; then re-scheduled the hull survey haul-out to take place when we returned from our Florida holiday.


The survey was hampered by 9" of snow in 24 hours!


Haul Out Completed!

It was St. Patrick's Day, 17th March, 2011 when we cruised Kozad over to Cape Sante Boat Yard for the haul-out and survey. It was cold and windy but the sun was shining; it was nice to get back on the water even if it was only for only an hour's cruise.

The survey found no issues nor deficiencies and Kozad was found to be in excellent condition.



Survey Time!
Kozad awaiting haul-out at Cape Sante Boat Yard


Up, up and away!
Kozad being lifted for bottom inspection

Kozad in the slings!


MV Kozad
Hauled & Hung for inspection!


Richard on Kozad
Returning to Anchor Cove Marina from the haul-out

Kozad passed the survey with flying colors;
no items requiring repair, replacing nor concern were found!


Decisions, Decisions.......

Oh, what to do?

Our 2010 cruising season took us up to Northern Vancouver Island, to South Sound and back!

Kozad has been a wonderful small ship, one which has provided us with a means to gain confidence and experience on the water. The past four boating seasons has seen our cruising distances increase and our time spent on the water go from weeks to months!


Our 2010 cruising season saw us on board Kozad for 75 days. We now find ourselves in a position where we are talking more and more about our evolving boating needs, requirements and wants.

Both of us love being on the water and if we are to continue boating we want to expand our cruising experiences; being on board for 6 months or longer, cruising greater distances, experiencing new and unknown destinations! This desire is one which is hard to explain, but one which is very real!

Kozad is very capable of cruising to far off destinations and many owners live full time aboard their
Willard 30; traveling North to Alaska and South to Mexico. The Willard is a very safe and comfortable boat! We though, have outgrown Kozad's size and amenities; and are wanting a larger, more comfortable vessel and faster trawler.

If we wish to continue boating; we must make some decisions as to what our cruising style will be and what type of boat we will need to fulfill those needs.

Maybe one of these would do.


Cherubini Independence Trawler


Beautiful USA built 45' Raised Pilot House Trawler


Great Layout! We were on one of these at the Anacortes Boat Show Loved It!!!!


Or one of these Great Harbour N37 which are still being built in USA.
Jan prefers a 37 foot boat over a 45 footer!



Great Harbour 37 Trawler
We like the flybridge model


Twin Engine, Wide Beam of 15'10"
Lots of living space.


Nice Layout
Huge Engine Room


And of course if you wish to travel to far off ports of call!
A Diesel Duck Will Get You There!


Diesel Duck 44 Steel Trawler


Built in Turkey
Beautiful Trawler

Great Ocean Cruising Layout


Bigger toys for bigger boys!

Maybe Craig should just loose weight, then he will not need to go to a bigger boat!

Our son Jim says I should put a parental block on Craig's computer,

so he cannot look at any more boats!

Winter 2010/2011

Baby It Is Cold Outside!


Who would have expected such a cold miserable winter! We were very fortunate that Kozad was under cover in Anacortes at the Anchor Cove Marina!

When we left Kozad in October after completing our 2010 cruising season we were confident that having moved our boat under cover was the right thing to do! Winters are hard on all boats and especially on those that are 37 years old! Being under cover would give us some piece of mind.


Our close friends Richard and Gwen, who have their Willard 40 MV Northstar at the same marina, were kind enough to check on Kozad on a regular basis. But, just to make sure all was well we made regular monthly trips to Anacortes to ensure that there were no problems and that all was well.


During these trips we slept on Kozad, with the exception of February when the weather was so cold that Richard & Gwen took pity on us and offered up the warmth and comfort of Northstar.


That trip in February was something; on the 23rd the morning after we arrive, we had a winter storm in Anacortes that would just not stop.


We awoke to find 4 inches of snow!
It kept coming down until we had 9" in 24 hours!

Craig forgot the snow scraper/brush at home.... Oops!



Kozad protected under cover!
What a relief.


It just kept snowing and snowing!
McDonald's Drive Thru.


Northstar comfort; more like a small apartment than a boat!
The Kabola Hydronic diesel furnace provided lots of heat.


Kozad came through the winter months unscathed by the harsh months of heavy rain, wind and snow!

The only cleaning we had to do to the outside of Kozad was sweep off the dust and dirt which was blown in off of the boat shed roof! A far cry from other years when the outside was covered in black dirt and green growth!

Jan receives full credit and marks for convincing me to move Kozad to Anacortes!

Great work Jan!