wombat88
Well-Known Member
I know this has been covered before but would like to revisit the topic with a little 'added focus'...
I'm looking for a small motor sailer. 'Small' means either up to 21' or up to 26' if I am prepared to spend a further £900pa in my marina. Anyway I don't think there are many, if any, motor sailers around 21' or under.
I know they are much loved but I can't afford a Fisher 25 and I don't want a Colvic or a Hardy.
I'd like a boat with 3' or less draft, an inboard, the ability to dry out upright or nearly so and helm positions both inside and outside. £5-£7k. That narrows it down a bit!
Inevitably performance will be something of a compromise but I'm ready for that (honest) and I also know that I may have to compromise on my list of requirements. It is also possible that the boat may not be the sleekest or prettiest device in the harbour...
I suspect that this sort of boat is not the most loved, consequently there does not seem to be too much info about.
What would you suggest? The one that seems nearest to fitting the bill is the Cox/Priorycraft Master Mariner which looks far better from behind...any opinions?
And yes, if I had won £25k rather than a measily £25 on the Premium Bonds this month I would have bought a Fisher...or maybe even a Haber.
I'm looking for a small motor sailer. 'Small' means either up to 21' or up to 26' if I am prepared to spend a further £900pa in my marina. Anyway I don't think there are many, if any, motor sailers around 21' or under.
I know they are much loved but I can't afford a Fisher 25 and I don't want a Colvic or a Hardy.
I'd like a boat with 3' or less draft, an inboard, the ability to dry out upright or nearly so and helm positions both inside and outside. £5-£7k. That narrows it down a bit!
Inevitably performance will be something of a compromise but I'm ready for that (honest) and I also know that I may have to compromise on my list of requirements. It is also possible that the boat may not be the sleekest or prettiest device in the harbour...
I suspect that this sort of boat is not the most loved, consequently there does not seem to be too much info about.
What would you suggest? The one that seems nearest to fitting the bill is the Cox/Priorycraft Master Mariner which looks far better from behind...any opinions?
And yes, if I had won £25k rather than a measily £25 on the Premium Bonds this month I would have bought a Fisher...or maybe even a Haber.