Seajet
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The Anderson 22 still punches very well, as far as I'm aware the wind and sea haven't changed.
That goes for all Oliver Lee designs, the only designer to get a group on here - look in the ' community ' dark blue toolbar above here.
The reviewers from PBO and Sailing Today seemed to rather like her, 3 have raced across the Atlantic, and a well known big ship Master Mariner has just got one to do the the Jester with; more of that anon.
The Anderson is hopeless in light winds, but once things pick up you'll be hard pressed to catch her with a modern job, without it coming apart trying.
I and a young crew took mine - unwittingly - into prolonged 55 knot squalls & sustained F9 from Chichester to Cowes one Easter, and yes there were big waves, between the forts we had the cockpit filled.
TS Royalist was watching, and was so impressed with the ' little blue boat ' they hosted us for the evening and gave us a lift back the next day - the point of the trip was to leave her at Cowes before a mooring was ready.
As for handling, that is the very best point of the boat; above seaworthiness or speed, handling is an Oliver Lee boat's forte.
You're welcome to come for a spin when she's in the water next Spring, meantime PM me and I'll send you the reviews.
That goes for all Oliver Lee designs, the only designer to get a group on here - look in the ' community ' dark blue toolbar above here.
The reviewers from PBO and Sailing Today seemed to rather like her, 3 have raced across the Atlantic, and a well known big ship Master Mariner has just got one to do the the Jester with; more of that anon.
The Anderson is hopeless in light winds, but once things pick up you'll be hard pressed to catch her with a modern job, without it coming apart trying.
I and a young crew took mine - unwittingly - into prolonged 55 knot squalls & sustained F9 from Chichester to Cowes one Easter, and yes there were big waves, between the forts we had the cockpit filled.
TS Royalist was watching, and was so impressed with the ' little blue boat ' they hosted us for the evening and gave us a lift back the next day - the point of the trip was to leave her at Cowes before a mooring was ready.
As for handling, that is the very best point of the boat; above seaworthiness or speed, handling is an Oliver Lee boat's forte.
You're welcome to come for a spin when she's in the water next Spring, meantime PM me and I'll send you the reviews.