Catamaran
Well-Known Member
Morning all,
Just been having a read through the forum for the first time and it's good to see so many varied opinions!
The reason I've joined is to tap in to some of those opinions... At the moment, this is purely a paper exercise, but I intend to put the plan in to action in the next 2 years.
I'm considering changing my boat. Currently I sail a 37' cat around Cornwall/Devon mostly, with the odd trip to Scilly isles or Channel islands.
As the family is growing up, I'm looking for something with a bit more pace that we can realistically do decent length passages on and also something that will beat to windward without having to rely on the engine! The intention will be to spend a season or two exploring more northerly parts of the British isles, then head south to do the Med, then (maybe 5-8 yrs) take it transatlantic to play over there.
As a result, I'm thinking of investing in a MacGregor 65... Yes, I know it's a big LOA jump from the cat, but everything I read points me to that boat...
It's fast, appears good value for money (I hate the faux wooden finishes on most modern tubs, so the plasticcy interior doesn't bother me) and will accommodate the family in some comfort on long passages. The fact that it has a decent engine that will drive it at 10kn+, with the added stability of maybe putting up the main means it should be OK for tackling some rougher waters.
My overall budget is ca £150k, inc doing some alterations, and for that I believe I can get a good example of the Mac 65 and have £25-35k left to play with for new sails, or other goodies that might be required.
Has anyone on here got any experience of this boat? Or well-founded opinions?
Failing that, can anyone point me in the direction of a suitable alternative? I'm thinking speed over comfort, mainly for safety reasons, also because plodding along at 4-5 knots and missing tidal gates etc is getting a bit tiresome for the whole family! Having said that, it must be suitable to live aboard for 3-4 weeks at a time.
Just been having a read through the forum for the first time and it's good to see so many varied opinions!
The reason I've joined is to tap in to some of those opinions... At the moment, this is purely a paper exercise, but I intend to put the plan in to action in the next 2 years.
I'm considering changing my boat. Currently I sail a 37' cat around Cornwall/Devon mostly, with the odd trip to Scilly isles or Channel islands.
As the family is growing up, I'm looking for something with a bit more pace that we can realistically do decent length passages on and also something that will beat to windward without having to rely on the engine! The intention will be to spend a season or two exploring more northerly parts of the British isles, then head south to do the Med, then (maybe 5-8 yrs) take it transatlantic to play over there.
As a result, I'm thinking of investing in a MacGregor 65... Yes, I know it's a big LOA jump from the cat, but everything I read points me to that boat...
It's fast, appears good value for money (I hate the faux wooden finishes on most modern tubs, so the plasticcy interior doesn't bother me) and will accommodate the family in some comfort on long passages. The fact that it has a decent engine that will drive it at 10kn+, with the added stability of maybe putting up the main means it should be OK for tackling some rougher waters.
My overall budget is ca £150k, inc doing some alterations, and for that I believe I can get a good example of the Mac 65 and have £25-35k left to play with for new sails, or other goodies that might be required.
Has anyone on here got any experience of this boat? Or well-founded opinions?
Failing that, can anyone point me in the direction of a suitable alternative? I'm thinking speed over comfort, mainly for safety reasons, also because plodding along at 4-5 knots and missing tidal gates etc is getting a bit tiresome for the whole family! Having said that, it must be suitable to live aboard for 3-4 weeks at a time.