Gentlemen's dayboat ?

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Family crew now more interested in new grandchildren, wife only wants to sail if weather is her idea of perfect (flat calm. no wind, sunshine), dreams of long voyages receding into reality - lovely big boat for sale.
But on the bright side I am looking for a potential replacement boat to match revised realistic sailing aspirations. i.e. a nice daysailer with room for 6 or more people, small cabin with wc and somewhere to make a brew, good sailing performance but not a racing boat. Able to take a bit of sea and do the occasional coastal passage, shallow draught (lifting keel ?), inboard engine, easily sailed single handed, probably between 20 and 30 ft. Any suggestions ??
 
I was just looking at the Rustler site the other day. You could bag yourself one of these:


Or you might save yourself 200 grand and buy one of these:

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Stylish, pretty and (lets get down with the kids here) cool. Nothing quite sails like a Folkboat and it will take you to Australia if required. Neither will be suitable for six adults but maybe 3 and 3 tame kids would be possible. The Marieholm probably has a cockpit as long as some 32 footers.

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Oh aye, neither suitable for the shallows but there we go.
 
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Rustler 33 vid: Good Grief, no guardwires, sit out like a dinghy, but no hiking straps :ambivalence:
 
There is an enormous number of boats that will fit that wide brief. Does "gentleman" imply traditional looking? then www.tofinou.com have a range. If modern then both Jeanneau and Beneteau have boats that suit the basic spec.

As ever budget may determine/limit choice. Just do some searching on line using the search engines in Yachtworld and Yachtmarket for ideas.
 
Family crew now more interested in new grandchildren, wife only wants to sail if weather is her idea of perfect (flat calm. no wind, sunshine), dreams of long voyages receding into reality - lovely big boat for sale.
But on the bright side I am looking for a potential replacement boat to match revised realistic sailing aspirations. i.e. a nice daysailer with room for 6 or more people, small cabin with wc and somewhere to make a brew, good sailing performance but not a racing boat. Able to take a bit of sea and do the occasional coastal passage, shallow draught (lifting keel ?), inboard engine, easily sailed single handed, probably between 20 and 30 ft. Any suggestions ??

Just the thing :

http://www.germanfrers.com/sail_boats/boat_details/34/60_day_sailer_ciao_cianni.html

The owner, Jacky Setton, had the concession for Pioneer car radios. He also owned the largest yacht under a French flag "La Belle France".

http://www.boatinternational.com/lu...iences/jack-setton-s-superyachts--1523?page=5

This was his favourite boat.

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=s...UIBygB&biw=1920&bih=948#imgrc=Pjs8n_OabJCcrM:
 
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Americans do this sort of thing pretty well. Lots of houses with a dock at the end of the garden. J100, Aileron Express, Morris M series (ouch! price).
 
HIlbre
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilbre_One_Design
 
Have a look at http://www.saffieryachts.com/ plenty of choice
Tofinou has been mentioned, they are gorgeous and sail very well

Would second Saffier but then I am biased because I imported a SC8 last year, she would fit 6 in cockpit.

I also liked the look of the Tofinou but the varnished wood put me off plus it wasn't as useful down below.
 
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