chockswahay
Well-Known Member
I recently posted asking for opinions on a small seaworthy boat for two people. I said I was looking for something that would be off shore capable and mentioned long keel etc....
Now this has got me thinking. I have never sailed with bilge keels so have no experience of them whatsoever, however I do see the attractions of being able to take the ground at will, sail up shallow creeks, no need for winter cradle.....etc
But, do they sail well? Are there any 27/28 footers that will look after me in a big sea/blow?
What is the motion like, can they point up?
I have been considering the likes of Twister, Trapper, Albin Vega, Nics, Contessa etc....
Am I overlooking the bilge keel boats? I am not a die hard sailor but my wife does insist that what ever we get she must be able to sail it single handed and feel safe in F7 or F8 if need be (me? I'd rather be safe on a canal boat!!)
Any thoughts anyone?
Many thamks
Chox
Now this has got me thinking. I have never sailed with bilge keels so have no experience of them whatsoever, however I do see the attractions of being able to take the ground at will, sail up shallow creeks, no need for winter cradle.....etc
But, do they sail well? Are there any 27/28 footers that will look after me in a big sea/blow?
What is the motion like, can they point up?
I have been considering the likes of Twister, Trapper, Albin Vega, Nics, Contessa etc....
Am I overlooking the bilge keel boats? I am not a die hard sailor but my wife does insist that what ever we get she must be able to sail it single handed and feel safe in F7 or F8 if need be (me? I'd rather be safe on a canal boat!!)
Any thoughts anyone?
Many thamks
Chox