Hawk 20-any experiences?

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Firstly, sorry if I keep posting questions, but this seems like a lovely, fast boat and I was wondering if anyone has had a sail on one of these. What are they like? Seawothiness? I am only looking really at the two-berth version with a cabin.

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There's one in our club. I've never sailed on it but I've sailed against it and can confirm that it's fast! Looks well designed and strongly built too.
 

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No-one else seems to be offering opinions.
I have not sailed one either. There are quite a few on Windermere and they appear to sail well and handle gusty,windy conditions well. I've fancied one as a day boat, and the open version would suit that purpose well. The Cabin (cuddy?) version would offer more protection but for anything more than a brief overnight I wouild imagine there are more suitable 20 foot boats.
 

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Hawk 20

We have a active Hawk 20 fleet at Christchurch SC, and they offer competitive one design racing. It's some years since I crewed on one but found them remarkably solid and easy to sail. I am a bit less convinced about the merits of the cabin version, it must be very cramped below, and for the money you could buy a proper cruiser second hand. If you're looking for the option to stay overnight on it very occasionally maybe, but I think the pure open version does what it is designed for very well and isn't trying to be something it isn't.
 

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Firstly, sorry if I keep posting questions, but this seems like a lovely, fast boat and I was wondering if anyone has had a sail on one of these. What are they like? Seawothiness? I am only looking really at the two-berth version with a cabin.

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Mike

In my area these boats are used extensible by the "sailability" crowd ~ that should tell you something about their sea-keeping abilities?

Peter.
 

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I have sailed a cabin version of the Hawk 20 for the past 2 years. I try to sleep aboard one or two nights a week from March to November, weather permitting. I think I have done about 30 nights this year.
My background is dinghy sailing and camping - compared to that the cabin is very comfortable. If you are used to more spacious accommodation, you might find it a bit cramped. I generally go alone but if I have a crew, I put up the tent over the cockpit and that gives loads of extra space. I sail in the Solent and never use marinas. When I am cruising, I either dry out or anchor off and use the inflatable canoe. I keep the boat on a trailer at Calshot and launch it each time.
In sailing terms, the Hawk is hard to beat - fast, self righting, self-draining, floats in a foot of water, tacks like a dinghy. I really rate it but, to be honest, when I was looking to buy, I never found (and therefore never tried) any direct competitor of the Hawk.
 

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hawk 20 - I have sailed one

I have been out in one several times

once in a force six in Cornwall

they feel a lot bigger than 20 foot

very stable, very fast

easy to sail singlehanded

massive cockpit - can take six with ease

plenty of dry stowage space
they are expensive but very, very good

and I understand offer some good class racing

Dylan http://www.youtube.com/user/dylanwinter1
 

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Give us a few Days - I'll let you know

Well, right now all I can say is I hope it's very, very good!
I've read plenty about Hawk 20..
I have my first keel boat coming the day after tomorrow, a Hawk 20 Cabin Boat..

There are alternatives, similar boats in these areas; Range, Length, Space, Portability and Cost of Ownership (both Fees Annually & Time Spent embarking on a voyage).
The Cabin Boat version of Hawk 20 scored ahead, on average across these areas, which are the areas I've estimated are important to me & my family.. :p

However, there's a slight craziness in that I've not had chance to sail a Hawk or even stand in the cockpit of one on the water!! :eek:

(I'd happily agree with anyone who suggests that my choice of the Hawk Cabin Boat over those other alternatives is ever so slightly too far into the Analytical Zone!!) :rolleyes:

I just hope I'm not going to be disappointed... Actually, I very much doubt it!

cheers
 

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Looking for maintenance parts for hawk 20?
Anyone know anywhere that sells parts? In particular look for a gudgeon. The attachment from the rudder to the pin on the hull. Any advice would be appreciated
 
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