Jim Schofield
Well-Known Member
On quiet moments, I design boats in my head. I always come back to building a tough go-anywhere boat. Able to carry a couple across a small ocean, coastal cruise or equally explore big rivers or inland waterways.
If money wasn't a problem, it would be a Boreal 44 with tabernacle stepped mast, if such a thing is possible.
So, semi-realistically, it has to be between 30-36 ft long, GRP and a mast that can be dropped easily. A good motor and either bilge keel or lifting keel.
I could build something but having built two 16 footers, I know the hull is less than half the building. So it has to be a second-hand vessel, with the possibility of changing the mast arrangement.
Given a budget of say, € 30 K, to get on the water, I can only see something like a Westerly or Sadler fitting the bill. There is probably several French boats that are like this, but I don't know them.
Is it possible or will I keep day-dreaming ?
Jim
http://liffeysailor.blogspot.ie/
If money wasn't a problem, it would be a Boreal 44 with tabernacle stepped mast, if such a thing is possible.
So, semi-realistically, it has to be between 30-36 ft long, GRP and a mast that can be dropped easily. A good motor and either bilge keel or lifting keel.
I could build something but having built two 16 footers, I know the hull is less than half the building. So it has to be a second-hand vessel, with the possibility of changing the mast arrangement.
Given a budget of say, € 30 K, to get on the water, I can only see something like a Westerly or Sadler fitting the bill. There is probably several French boats that are like this, but I don't know them.
Is it possible or will I keep day-dreaming ?
Jim
http://liffeysailor.blogspot.ie/