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I'm looking for my first cruiser, but have no idea where to start. I've been looking about and i think about 22 feet seems to fit the bill. My requirements would be as follows, it would be used on the river alde in suffolk and maybe (once/twice a year) going out and along the coast. It would have to sleep 2 people and have a small kitchen area, budget wise i as thinking 3000-4000, unless it had the extra something and maybe i could stretch the budget a bit. I'm not looking for a project boat, i don't mind some sanding and varnishing, dated interior etc..... but i would like to get on the water asap. I've been looking at jaguar, halcyon, hurley etc....
Anybody got any recommendations or advice? Also this may be a stupid question but i've sailed dinghies for quite a while and been on cruisers a few times, would it be an easy transition for me to sail it easily?
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Anybody got any recommendations or advice? Also this may be a stupid question but i've sailed dinghies for quite a while and been on cruisers a few times, would it be an easy transition for me to sail it easily?
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Hurley 24/70 is a massive amount of cruiser for the money,if you don't need to dry out. I've just been 2 months France,Belgium,Holland and back across the N Sea in mine. Tough little yachts,happily lacking the surrealist design feature of keels attached with little nuts and bolts!
However everybody will recommend the type they own,there are lots to choose from,it is a buyers' market at £4k.
Another on the list (which in reality is pretty long...) and fun to sail is a J24, bit cramped below & has a keel (only 4ft or so). Son has one and has just cleaned up in the club cruiser races evening series.
Lots of good suggestions made. Just beware of old inboard engines, if they go wrong they can cost a lot of money to repair or replace! With an outboard your costs are limited to the replacement cost of a new outboard.