Yellow Ballad
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I can only comment on the Ballad (mentioned above) and the Rustler 31 you mentioned in your opening post.
The Ballad I consider very seaworthy but probably a wetter boat then the Rustler (although not awful imo). Magical armchair was selling his very nice ballad (which he's got a double bunk conversion) on apollo duck with pics of the setup. They're a lot of boat for the money, possibly a bit more racer than cruiser but not a lightweight racer.
The Rustler I've sailed recently sold for very good money and it was worth every penny. It was a friends boat and it put my ballad to shame (but it also cost a lot more money). Sailed really well and wasn't a slouch, inside was nicely finished and felt like "home".
If you could afford a slightly older Rustler do it, if like me and you can't afford one the Ballad was my choice. If the long keel thing was a priority a Twister would be on my list
The Ballad I consider very seaworthy but probably a wetter boat then the Rustler (although not awful imo). Magical armchair was selling his very nice ballad (which he's got a double bunk conversion) on apollo duck with pics of the setup. They're a lot of boat for the money, possibly a bit more racer than cruiser but not a lightweight racer.
The Rustler I've sailed recently sold for very good money and it was worth every penny. It was a friends boat and it put my ballad to shame (but it also cost a lot more money). Sailed really well and wasn't a slouch, inside was nicely finished and felt like "home".
If you could afford a slightly older Rustler do it, if like me and you can't afford one the Ballad was my choice. If the long keel thing was a priority a Twister would be on my list