OldGaffer
Member
Now that I have sold my 95-year-old gaffer I am looking for a GRP replacement of about the same length for use on the East coast.
I reckon 30ft would be just about right having spent the last few months sailing with chums on a range of GRP boats of all ages from 24ft to 36ft out of places such as Burnham, Bradwell, Tollesbury, Woodbridge, and Levington, all spots I would be happy to have a mooring at, although Levington is my first choice.
What I need is a boat that is fastish for occasional racing, a good cruiser capable of crossing to Holland, The Baltic, France and beyond, has at least 6ft headroom, a decent double berth somewhere and a good sized galley. The last two would be pretty vital requirements having endured years of cramped conditons on the very old, old gaffer.
Might all be a bit of a tall order because I only have £20-£25000. to spend.
I've always admired the S&S 34 and similar classics but have often felt the accommodation might be too cramped. Should I also go for a lifting keel to make entry into some marinas (such as Tollesbury and Woodbridge) easier.
Any thoughts from the East Coasters on this forum?
cheers
OG
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I reckon 30ft would be just about right having spent the last few months sailing with chums on a range of GRP boats of all ages from 24ft to 36ft out of places such as Burnham, Bradwell, Tollesbury, Woodbridge, and Levington, all spots I would be happy to have a mooring at, although Levington is my first choice.
What I need is a boat that is fastish for occasional racing, a good cruiser capable of crossing to Holland, The Baltic, France and beyond, has at least 6ft headroom, a decent double berth somewhere and a good sized galley. The last two would be pretty vital requirements having endured years of cramped conditons on the very old, old gaffer.
Might all be a bit of a tall order because I only have £20-£25000. to spend.
I've always admired the S&S 34 and similar classics but have often felt the accommodation might be too cramped. Should I also go for a lifting keel to make entry into some marinas (such as Tollesbury and Woodbridge) easier.
Any thoughts from the East Coasters on this forum?
cheers
OG
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