Moody 31/Westerly Storm

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Someone on a recent thread was lamenting the lack of boaty topics, so here goes...

It's still early days in our boat hunting, but (on paper at least) the Moody 31 and the Westerly Storm look v. interesting. We've looked at one Moody, but not a Storm yet (although I have a soft spot for them, as my first "big boat " sailing was on one).

We're looking for a 2 cabin boat that's not too big (handling/running costs) for newbies, but roomy enough for a spot of extended cruising in a few years time.

Any thoughts/experiences, mes amis ?

John
 

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Well, As I selling a Moody S31 right now I would heartily recommend the Moody S31!! Its quite fast, VERY comfortable for two people (enormous aft cabin for a 31 footer). If you want the earlier 31 MKI or II I can't comment, although brittania at shotley have a Moody 31 MkII for charter - so you could have a really in depth appraisal by chartering it for a weekend. Can't comment on the sailing a westerly storm, but it looks as though it should be quite fast and a good boat.
 
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There is a good account on the Internet of an AZAB voyage/race in a Westerly Storm. If you are an ex dinghy sailor I am sure the Storm would be more fun to drive.

One Storm has been for sale for ever at Portways.
 

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The article about the Storm in the Anzab is here . Do a search on both boats you will find they have been mentioned often. Generally, I suspect you will find the Storm is seen as a bit quicker
 

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Used to sail a Storm. "Orenda" Typical Westerly...they never built a bad boat. Bags of room down below with forward cabin, nice aft cabin and a nice layout in the main cabin with good galley "apart from tiled worktop" and good nav station, loads of nice teak and buid quality second to none. Head linings as on all westerleys can deteriorate as the foam turns to powder!! Sails well but good to reef sooner than too late to reduce weather helm. You could pick one up for the high 30's if you haggle...go for it, you will not be sorry.
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Thanks for the input

Been away from the forum for a couple of days (LIBS on saturday /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif, visting mother in law on sunday /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif )

As and when other contenders emerge, I will return!
 

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Re: Thanks for the input

my old man is flogging his Storm; it's advertised on this website. Top boats, Storms; they're built like brick karzies and are fast enough to give Sigma 33s a run for their money. Mr. Dubois earned his pennies well with this one.

The Sigma 33 is of course another possibility, but given that you want an aft cabin you'll have to stretch to a Sigma 36 instead. Other ones in the same ballpark (IMO) Dehler 34, Jeanneau Sunshine and Sunfizz?, X yachts are quite nice too.

cheers,
David
 
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