wotayottie
Well-Known Member
Please dont make this another AWB vs MAB thread! I'm not interested in older boats.
I fancy a cruiser racer about 35ft, and I want new or nearly new because I'm fed up of replacing bits on an older boat. In fact, I think I deserve something a bit flashy and shiny for a change. /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif And my choice of flashy is limited to boats these days by age and threats from swmbo.
I dont want to spend more money than I have to ( Yorkshireman /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif) so my mind turned to a new First 36.7. But the question at the back of my mind is "how well made " are they bearing in mind that a competitive race boat is built as light as possible. Will I find myself dealing with leaks / gel cracks / bulkheads coming loose etc
It wont be put onto theserious race circuit since I'm not a good enough sailor. I just want a boat that sails like a witch - the sort of boat where you dont think twice of approaching a mooring under sail. Where you always sail even if it takes twice as long as motoring. Where you have lots of tweaky bits. And a bit of Corinthian club racing as well.
So are there any First owners out there - what are they like. What are the alternatives? Jeanneau, Hanse, Elan, X yachts.
I fancy a cruiser racer about 35ft, and I want new or nearly new because I'm fed up of replacing bits on an older boat. In fact, I think I deserve something a bit flashy and shiny for a change. /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif And my choice of flashy is limited to boats these days by age and threats from swmbo.
I dont want to spend more money than I have to ( Yorkshireman /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif) so my mind turned to a new First 36.7. But the question at the back of my mind is "how well made " are they bearing in mind that a competitive race boat is built as light as possible. Will I find myself dealing with leaks / gel cracks / bulkheads coming loose etc
It wont be put onto theserious race circuit since I'm not a good enough sailor. I just want a boat that sails like a witch - the sort of boat where you dont think twice of approaching a mooring under sail. Where you always sail even if it takes twice as long as motoring. Where you have lots of tweaky bits. And a bit of Corinthian club racing as well.
So are there any First owners out there - what are they like. What are the alternatives? Jeanneau, Hanse, Elan, X yachts.