I don't know if it will fit your budget but I would seriously look at the Mystery 35. It is Steven Jones designed,solid goes like a rocket and is stunning.
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All boats are a compromise. If the OP would accept wheel steering the choice is much wider.
Try and get hold of a Yachting Monthly boat test article from around 1994 which had the following:
Rustler 36
Vancouver 34
Tradewind 35
Saltram Saga 36
Dawn 39 (Contessa)
and one other that can't recall
Great comparison of all relatively similar (on paper) yachts
Most of those don't qualify if the OP really does want a newish boat less than 15 years old as he clearly stated.
The mystery 35 is a stunning looking boat with a great performance.
The accomodation is tiny compared to the IP. If long term living on board is envisaged it would be restricting IMHO.
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The top three do although in very small numbers and rarely on the market.
What's with the 15 year cut off? All these boats are built like the proverbial outhouse. Many older ones have had refits to bring them up to date.
Our IP has access to the emergency steering-a S/S tiller that works the stock directly through a square on the top-through the helm seat.
It comes to mind that modifying say an IP320 or 350 would be quite simple and probably not too expensive.
It would require removal of the steering pedestal, helm seat and the fabrication of a tiller and fastening to the rudder stock-all easily accessable, plus making good the apertures left in the cockpit sole.
If all else fails.................................
What's with the 15 year cut off?
Have you ever tried the emergency tiller? Every wheel steered boat should have one, but that does not mean it is effective as the sole means of steering. Boats are usually wheel steered because the loads are too high for a tiller, hence the dominance of wheel once you get above 35' - and on modern boats with big balanced spade rudders even smaller.
yes, it is.This is a repeat thread, isn't it? I am sure I remember an identical one very similarly, including the insistence on a newly-built old boat.
yes, it is.
The TS wishes gained 4 feet http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?369206-Blue-water-boat-up-to-32-ft
yes, it is.
The TS wishes gained 4 feet http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?369206-Blue-water-boat-up-to-32-ft
Does it matter?Is the OP a dreamer, tosspot, tyre kicker or voyeur-or none of the above.
I was unaware of the previous thread.
Or he has come into a bit of money and wants a bigger one.
Whatever, all it proves is that we all like discussing boats for others................................