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Here I am, never want to disappoint !
You could probably get an Anderson 22 within your budget - see the website below.
Feel free to PM me for details -
Andy
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I had then thought whilst scrimping and saving towards the Ballad that I would get a cheaper boat to get out sailing and keep in on the mud and fell in love with the Corribee, Folkboat looks but in GRP and bilge keels. Yes small inside but so are the Folkboats and we're a young family and it'll be no worse then camping in a 3 man tent we currently have.
I really believe that the Ballad is the perfect boat for us and our needs, looks, safety, performance, size, one day I'll own one! But, for 1/5 a price buying an Achilles 24 (the only real boat out of the suggestions that I like the look of the most) would mean we can buy, moor, maintain, upgrade the boat and still have some money left in the bank.
So thank you, you may have saved me a few pennies and got us sailing a bit faster.
Sorry for another one of those threads....
Reading the other thread it got me thinking what's the ideal first boat for boating on a budget. Lots of talk on how to cut costs but not much on the ideal boat.
Budget £1500-£2000 (after all we're all skint).
Twin/Bilge/Lifting/Swing Keel to dry out.
A mast that can be stepped with a couple of people.
Fit a small family, 2 adults 1 Child for a weekend or a singlehanded duffer.
Something that's sea worthy, you could close the hatch and sit out a blow at anchor.
I'm starting with a Corribee.....
to really ' boat on a budget ' you'll need a half tide, soft mud mooring.
If deep keels are OK - beware deep water moorings are very often out in remote, rough water locations requiring a serious tender like a young lifeboat
My old A26 got butchered on the South Coast (welded the keel down) and was last seen for sale at £8k a couple of years ago...
I know the A26 you mean, sorry to hear she was once yours; I couldn't see the point either as fixing a lift keel down is destroying the main useful selling point !
A retired chum is refitting a ' barn find ' A26; he's an absolute perfectionist and spending years and a mint of money on her, I keep telling him to launch as he's just making a wonderful boat for the next owner...
I blew the budget and bought a Ballad, hence the username change! I have however joined (well it's going through) a friendly club with very reasonable moorings.
The wife had a look inside and agreed she wouldn't want to be in anything smaller.