underdog
Well-Known Member
H-Boats
Some two years ago I bought an H-Boat. I would highly recommend them.
Good performance in both heavy and light winds. Easily sailed single handed. Can be towed.
Favourably handicapped under IRC. Mine had had Pulpit and lifelines added which gave more confidence to the crew. However, while there are 4 berths and cooker and in mine a toilet ,the overall accommodation is slightly cramped with sitting headroom only. So when this time last year the opportunity arose to purchase The H boats bigger sister in the form of an H-323 I seized it.Now I have standing headroom an inboard engine and faster.After 35 years of owning 18 -23 ft boats I am delighted with my venture into a true cruiser racer. At the end of the month I am heading up the West coast of Scotland ,hopefully in comfort!
Details of the H Boat: http://www.sailguide.com/batfakta/info.php?id=610
Details of the H-323: http://www.sailguide.com/batfakta/info.php?id=608
Some two years ago I bought an H-Boat. I would highly recommend them.
Good performance in both heavy and light winds. Easily sailed single handed. Can be towed.
Favourably handicapped under IRC. Mine had had Pulpit and lifelines added which gave more confidence to the crew. However, while there are 4 berths and cooker and in mine a toilet ,the overall accommodation is slightly cramped with sitting headroom only. So when this time last year the opportunity arose to purchase The H boats bigger sister in the form of an H-323 I seized it.Now I have standing headroom an inboard engine and faster.After 35 years of owning 18 -23 ft boats I am delighted with my venture into a true cruiser racer. At the end of the month I am heading up the West coast of Scotland ,hopefully in comfort!
Details of the H Boat: http://www.sailguide.com/batfakta/info.php?id=610
Details of the H-323: http://www.sailguide.com/batfakta/info.php?id=608
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