monkfish24
Well-Known Member
I'm considering a new boat... it probably won't be until the end of this year.
I currently own a Seawolf 26 and really enjoy it, it sails well, is small enough to handle on my own and I've spent this winter putting in a lot of work in updating it. I have owned it for 7/8 years and it was previously half owned with my father. He has now bought a boat that more fits his needs (a really nice catalina capri 26). I am in a quandary as to wether I should carry on with the seawolf, fit her out for solo sailing and spend my 6 months off a year trying to get out and solo sailing as many different far flung destinations as my guts will take me from Falmouth. I have been professionally yachting for 3-4 years now and have been sailing for nearly 20 years! (scary to say when your only 30!) and have moved from sail to motor boats as I found that sailing for a living was ruining my hobby and the last thing I wanted to do when I got home was sailing. Now I've stopped sailing, my want to sail for a hobby has sky rocketed.
I know a long keeler, more specifically a Rustler 31 will take on almost any weather, I'm fairly confident my SW26 will but I've never tried. I have been looking at Rustler 31s and I can see there is quite a price range. I'd be happy to take on a 5k Rustler and strip and rebuild to my liking almost as much as I'd be happy to sail one ready to go.
Whats the panels thoughts on this? Take the sw26 solo sailing and fit her out for the task or would a Rustler 31 be more suited to being a true go anywhere boat?
The seawolf has had and needs a lot of work.
My recent modifications this year are:
Fitted split charge relay
I have a BM1 Bluetooth battery monitor to fit,
Webasto Air top 2000 diesel heater,
Removed a bunk and rebuilt the port cockpit locker to now be a deep cockpit locker and gas locker.
Refitted the calorifier (it is a twin loop calorifier, I plan to use the second loop to fit a small air heater for heating the cabin when in the marina on mains and when the engine is up to temp)
New floorboards,
Just bought a boom tent that needs a little resizing.
What it does need,
Rig set up for solo sailing
New forestay and furler (the one fitted is knackered and has probably been on the boat since new build)
the interior needs stripping out and rebuilding at some point, for now I am just putting in some vinyl wrap to update it a bit.
Should I stick with what I know or look at going towards the Rustler 31? It's not much bigger, is well known for being safe in heavy winds but the seawolf is no lightweight either.
I currently own a Seawolf 26 and really enjoy it, it sails well, is small enough to handle on my own and I've spent this winter putting in a lot of work in updating it. I have owned it for 7/8 years and it was previously half owned with my father. He has now bought a boat that more fits his needs (a really nice catalina capri 26). I am in a quandary as to wether I should carry on with the seawolf, fit her out for solo sailing and spend my 6 months off a year trying to get out and solo sailing as many different far flung destinations as my guts will take me from Falmouth. I have been professionally yachting for 3-4 years now and have been sailing for nearly 20 years! (scary to say when your only 30!) and have moved from sail to motor boats as I found that sailing for a living was ruining my hobby and the last thing I wanted to do when I got home was sailing. Now I've stopped sailing, my want to sail for a hobby has sky rocketed.
I know a long keeler, more specifically a Rustler 31 will take on almost any weather, I'm fairly confident my SW26 will but I've never tried. I have been looking at Rustler 31s and I can see there is quite a price range. I'd be happy to take on a 5k Rustler and strip and rebuild to my liking almost as much as I'd be happy to sail one ready to go.
Whats the panels thoughts on this? Take the sw26 solo sailing and fit her out for the task or would a Rustler 31 be more suited to being a true go anywhere boat?
The seawolf has had and needs a lot of work.
My recent modifications this year are:
Fitted split charge relay
I have a BM1 Bluetooth battery monitor to fit,
Webasto Air top 2000 diesel heater,
Removed a bunk and rebuilt the port cockpit locker to now be a deep cockpit locker and gas locker.
Refitted the calorifier (it is a twin loop calorifier, I plan to use the second loop to fit a small air heater for heating the cabin when in the marina on mains and when the engine is up to temp)
New floorboards,
Just bought a boom tent that needs a little resizing.
What it does need,
Rig set up for solo sailing
New forestay and furler (the one fitted is knackered and has probably been on the boat since new build)
the interior needs stripping out and rebuilding at some point, for now I am just putting in some vinyl wrap to update it a bit.
Should I stick with what I know or look at going towards the Rustler 31? It's not much bigger, is well known for being safe in heavy winds but the seawolf is no lightweight either.