Gd300
New Member
Good morning everyone, I’m a new member from Italy.
I’m writing because I’m planning (medium term) to build a 10‑metre steel displacement cruiser for Mediterranean use.
I know steel may not be the ideal material for the Mediterranean and I accept the consequences.
Building the boat myself is a wonderful process — I’ll follow it through carefully — but finding a good used boat and “getting underway immediately” is very tempting. I love the Dutch lines (Linssen, Barkas, Korvet, …) but I have a concern. Is their near absence in the Mediterranean merely a consequence of deck/layout preferences and the demand for faster boats for short holidays, or are there real technical reasons for their limited presence? Shallow keels, uncertain seakeeping, …?
Do you have any experience or observations on this?
Thanks.
I’m writing because I’m planning (medium term) to build a 10‑metre steel displacement cruiser for Mediterranean use.
I know steel may not be the ideal material for the Mediterranean and I accept the consequences.
Building the boat myself is a wonderful process — I’ll follow it through carefully — but finding a good used boat and “getting underway immediately” is very tempting. I love the Dutch lines (Linssen, Barkas, Korvet, …) but I have a concern. Is their near absence in the Mediterranean merely a consequence of deck/layout preferences and the demand for faster boats for short holidays, or are there real technical reasons for their limited presence? Shallow keels, uncertain seakeeping, …?
Do you have any experience or observations on this?
Thanks.