Zagato
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Outboard engine (inboard if I really have to).
Up to 22' ish feet long.
GRP.
Must be able to sit up comfortably in the cabin.
Lifting keel or bilge to get cheaper drying moorings.
Must have classic lines.
No more than 15K
To be used around the Solent for short hops and creek crawling.
Not so bothered about speed how well it points etc.
Less holes in the hull the better, don't want sea cocks, head outlets etc. Just hassle free simplicity.
Some to discount
Swallow boats are too expensive still second hand.
The Drascombe Coaster is a possible but looks quirky. You cannot sit up in the bigger old Drifter. The new Drifter is perfect with a cavenous interior and can even be trailer sailed with a 6" draft I think but they are 25K second hand still and I don't want to sell another toy to buy one.
The Shrimper/Cape Cutter fits the bill but I fancy something different.
I love 'Heard' boats but they are long keel with inboards - I cannot see anything which fits my bill so may have to look at less beautiful boats or get a 'Heard' and fork out for a pricey £1200 swinging mooring. I want to stay in Chichester Harbour if I can.
All ideas welcome, they seem to be so common in wood from years past but not nowadays in GRP
The new Drascombe Drifter is perfect just too pricey...
Up to 22' ish feet long.
GRP.
Must be able to sit up comfortably in the cabin.
Lifting keel or bilge to get cheaper drying moorings.
Must have classic lines.
No more than 15K
To be used around the Solent for short hops and creek crawling.
Not so bothered about speed how well it points etc.
Less holes in the hull the better, don't want sea cocks, head outlets etc. Just hassle free simplicity.
Some to discount
Swallow boats are too expensive still second hand.
The Drascombe Coaster is a possible but looks quirky. You cannot sit up in the bigger old Drifter. The new Drifter is perfect with a cavenous interior and can even be trailer sailed with a 6" draft I think but they are 25K second hand still and I don't want to sell another toy to buy one.
The Shrimper/Cape Cutter fits the bill but I fancy something different.
I love 'Heard' boats but they are long keel with inboards - I cannot see anything which fits my bill so may have to look at less beautiful boats or get a 'Heard' and fork out for a pricey £1200 swinging mooring. I want to stay in Chichester Harbour if I can.
All ideas welcome, they seem to be so common in wood from years past but not nowadays in GRP
The new Drascombe Drifter is perfect just too pricey...
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