what about the halyards those sails aint going to be easy for one to hoist with out a winch.
although some times a double halyard with tackels was used traditionaly.
We've seen a singlehander in the BVI's with a boat similar to that, he would put the sails up while at anchor
With a beauty like that crew will be easy to find. Im green with envy.
The key to crew sise is winches.
?? We used to do that all the time, sailing off and onto a mooring. Does that mean most have lost the art?
I think it's an honest boat with a few rough edges, and quite pretty too.
Really? Have you seen that with your own eyes?I know the owner and his wife sail her themselves at times...
She's be easy enough to sail with two who knew the boat. You'd be kept busy though, at least when leaving and arriving. Going offshore you'd want four, but only to make life easy. If she's got an auto pilot there's no reason she couldn't be single handed.
I do not see any winches on the main mast to help make sail, so to raise that gaff sail would need four to work both halyards at once
It's about the same size as Ninita, Samantha Davies' parents' boat which they sail themselves: