Lawesdas
New Member
Hi all,
I have no idea if this is in the right forum apologies if its not.
I'm after a bit of advice from all you seasoned sailers!
I have wanted to get in to sailing for a few years and haven't done anything about it, so rather than wait for the right time etc I figure I best just start we're I am and go from there.
I'm looking at some small boats 19 - 22' to learn on cruisers rather than a dingy to take the kids out on (6,4 and 1) that we can day sail and maybe overnight on at a squeeze with 5 of us. I'm not against dingy sailing though to learn so may well join a local club.
I'm currently looking at either a Jag 22, Pegasus prelude 19/20 and others a similar size based upon local availability.
Both mentioned above are lift keelers due to shallow parts of the broads and local coast I guess I'm best off with either lift keelers or bilge?
I'll mostly be sailing on the Norfolk Broads, I'm veering towards trailer sailing than getting a mooring to keep the cost down a bit.
What are common issues with these boats, the lifting keel is a bit of a concern (moving parts)
One has roller reefing/furling gear one doesn't whats the rough cost of fitting and what would the time/hassle saving be?
Any other advice?
What about towing/launching vehicles? Is a normal car suitable?
I have no idea if this is in the right forum apologies if its not.
I'm after a bit of advice from all you seasoned sailers!
I have wanted to get in to sailing for a few years and haven't done anything about it, so rather than wait for the right time etc I figure I best just start we're I am and go from there.
I'm looking at some small boats 19 - 22' to learn on cruisers rather than a dingy to take the kids out on (6,4 and 1) that we can day sail and maybe overnight on at a squeeze with 5 of us. I'm not against dingy sailing though to learn so may well join a local club.
I'm currently looking at either a Jag 22, Pegasus prelude 19/20 and others a similar size based upon local availability.
Both mentioned above are lift keelers due to shallow parts of the broads and local coast I guess I'm best off with either lift keelers or bilge?
I'll mostly be sailing on the Norfolk Broads, I'm veering towards trailer sailing than getting a mooring to keep the cost down a bit.
What are common issues with these boats, the lifting keel is a bit of a concern (moving parts)
One has roller reefing/furling gear one doesn't whats the rough cost of fitting and what would the time/hassle saving be?
Any other advice?
What about towing/launching vehicles? Is a normal car suitable?