sailtones
New Member
After years of extended time at sea in a professional capacity, I find myself shore bound running a marina but without a boat of my own.
My current location has a very active regatta calendar and I am looking for an inexpensive racer/cruiser which I can both enjoy the regatta's on, but still be able to make a cup of tea down below while underway, and potentially do some limited cruising on.
There is a Colvic UFo 31 for sale in the local for a very reasonable price, but I don't really have any experience with this particular make or model and can find very little on the internet about them.
I found an old thread on here which got a bit carried away with comparing the 31 to the 34; I am not really interested in comparisons, merely experienced opinions on this vessel in general. Most importantly, my region suffers from very light wind, so I am curios about the light wind capabilities of these boats.
Any comments welcome.
My current location has a very active regatta calendar and I am looking for an inexpensive racer/cruiser which I can both enjoy the regatta's on, but still be able to make a cup of tea down below while underway, and potentially do some limited cruising on.
There is a Colvic UFo 31 for sale in the local for a very reasonable price, but I don't really have any experience with this particular make or model and can find very little on the internet about them.
I found an old thread on here which got a bit carried away with comparing the 31 to the 34; I am not really interested in comparisons, merely experienced opinions on this vessel in general. Most importantly, my region suffers from very light wind, so I am curios about the light wind capabilities of these boats.
Any comments welcome.