Robin
Well-Known Member
I looked over an American design, a Brewer 12.8, and thought "This is a splendid sort of boat".
So, Westerly Sealord/Oceanlord and...what else...?
I have spent a forty year sailing career on wooden boats with aft cockpits - what do I need to know?
This is our new centre (center) cockpit Benreteau Oceanis 36 http://www.boatquest.com/listing/37964/1998-36-ft-dot--beneteau-oceanis-cc.html#.UZajS5rD-M9 which is currently in the hands of a delivery crew on route from Fort Lauderdale Florida to Daytona Beach Florida where we now live ashore having had a year living on board our last boat, a tradewinds47 trawler yacht until I had a stroke which spoiled our plans somewhat. Now I'm recovered we have decided to go back to a simpler life sailing weekends and vacations (which can be as long as we want as we are retired). The sailboat is easier for us two wrinklies To handle and is somewhat cheaper to run as well. I never thought I would favour in mast reefing but that is what we have, excellent down below with all mod cons including air conditioning, microwave etc as befits a yankee owned boat in a hot climate and the aft owners cabin has an excellent queensize double so we can be a marina caravan if we don't feel like going out quite as often as we used to
our last sailboat was an aft cockpit cruidser racer But then we also had a centre cockpit Westerly 33 ketch before that for some 14 years, albeit the aft cabin on that was not a walkthrough ( crawlthrough) but an up to the cockpit across and backdown jobbie
oddly, visibility forward undersail is better on an aft cockpit as the viewing angle from in the middle has some blind spots from the genoa.
whatever you get, enjoy it!!!