prv
Well-Known Member
Still don't get it, the Centaur by his own admission is a better, bigger and safer boat which will cost less than the Hunter, so keep it?
Define "better"? As Dylan frequently points out, even a forty-foot Oyster is not a "better" boat for his purposes, because its draft restricts it to the mouth of the river rather than the sinuous upper reaches. This is a man who uses a three-foot stick as a depth sounder as he drifts along revolving slowly in the tide. The Centaur can dry out, but it can't get into such shallow places as a centreboarder. It also can't get under bridges, whereas the Hunter's wooden sea-rig can be dropped with a little effort and the Topper inland-rig with none. I don't know whether you can tow a Centaur, but even if you can it will be a lot more hassle than the Hunter.
The Centaur is a better boat for the more exposed bits, which is why Dylan is getting it, but for his purposes it's not universally better.
Pete