jwilson
Well-Known Member
I really don't think the designers ever intended any Southerly - even the later big ones - as a high-latitudes cruiser. They did advertise them as "blue water cruisers" but I doubt they meant "go anywhere". And remember that size matters: in really heavy weather I'd rather be in a production GRP 50 footer than a built-to-be-bulletproof steel 30-footer.I thought that's exactly what the later Southerly's were designed for? They've got a large chunk of iron in the bottom the hull and the keel is operated by a hydraulic ram so won't drop in for quite a long time...