"an attractive bilge keeler"

Only 4 inches! Sadler25s are 24' 4"...
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Great little boat this is! from which year is it?
 
I've sailed a fair few times on a friends' triple keel Trident 24; while not a rocket ship she goes much better than I expected, is sea kindly and has a good interior - and she's a very pretty boat - just try to get one which has recently been re-engined.

The Trident Owners Association is very active and helpful.
 
I've sailed a fair few times on a friends' triple keel Trident 24; while not a rocket ship she goes much better than I expected, is sea kindly and has a good interior - and she's a very pretty boat - just try to get one which has recently been re-engined.

The Trident Owners Association is very active and helpful.
As a Trident owner I'd go with that all the way, I still think they are one of the prettiest boats of their size, though as Seajet says, get one with a modern engine. In 60 years boat ownership I always changed after 3- 4 years for 'something better' . I have my tridenbt 12 years now, and no thought of selling her!
 
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Seajet said:
I've sailed a fair few times on a friends' triple keel Trident 24; while not a rocket ship she goes much better than I expected, is sea kindly and has a good interior - and she's a very pretty boat - just try to get one which has recently been re-engined.

The Trident Owners Association is very active and helpful.
As a Trident owner I'd go with that all the way, I still think they are one of the prettiest boats of their size, though as Seajet says, get one with a modern engine. In 60 years boat ownership I always changed after 3- 4 years for 'something better' . I have my Trident 12 years now, and no thought of selling her!


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Edit, yes here it is. Can any of you 'normal visitors' (!) see the original 'invisible' one? Or has it vanished like the post I put on forum news querying it?


Well I can't see the original so that has probably gone. Same problem though, I am not sure if I fully exist anymore.
 
+1 for the good old Trident, sails well and has a reasonable amount of room below, looks nice to the sailor with an eye for classic yachts, also very good owners association.
 
It's an Achilles. Built like a brick outhouse, reasonable to buy. Can be renovated easily
Frightfully good sail, you will need good waterproofs.
Have been sailed all over the place.

Who owns Mouette Solitaire these days? She has been to the Shetlands amongst other places.
 
Having once owned a bk Hurley 22 and then later observed the performance of a duette's fin keeled sister the sonata, I would go for the duette and enjoy the extra cabin room as well.
 
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