Long keel yachts.

Allan

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After the excitement of selling Chausey when I wanted to, I've now started to consider "what next?" I'm wondering about a small (maybe 26-28foot) long keeler. I'm happy with a project but I'm not going down the wooden route, so it must be GRP. Any suggestions of what make/model to look for?
Allan
 
I have a 28 foot Mirage 28 for sale. It has bilge keels so might not fit your design criteria - a lot of work has been done but a project that needs finishing off.
 
After the excitement of selling Chausey when I wanted to, I've now started to consider "what next?" I'm wondering about a small (maybe 26-28foot) long keeler. I'm happy with a project but I'm not going down the wooden route, so it must be GRP. Any suggestions of what make/model to look for?
Allan
Depends on what characteristics you are after but if you want classic gaff you may want to consider a Heard 28 (i have the 23 so below your size range) cracking boat to sail, exeptionaly seaworthy and good value. There is one for sale here http://www.galawebsite.co.uk/for-sale

Www.solocoastalsailing.co.uk
 
If you haven't owned a long keeler before they have prop walk . Always go bows to in a marina, when leaving tie a warp from an amdiships cleat to a cleat by the stern, run the engine at 800 revs until water is flowing over the rudder and then release the cleat and the boat will go straight back. We had one and they don't surf, don't turn up to wind in a gust and if a strong gust comes throught they will heel but start going back up before the gust goes, we never had the toerail in the water. The most common long keeler we saw when long distance sailing was a Vancouver. Good luck.
 
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