Chuckle54
Well-Known Member
In our search for a replacement to our folkboat we had decided to stick to wood....or so I thought. The other half suggested that it might be prudent to take a look at some yachts closer to home.
So off to our local harbour to take a look at a Colvic UFO 27. She's been on the hard for several years but well looked after. The price is very good and even includes a cradle. Must admit I was quite taken by it but my wife was not impressed with the interior and even declared it depressing.
We're due to look at a MG 30 tomorrow, again grp and again a good price with newish sails and lots of gear. As we were about to leave we noticed an odd looking yacht with a for sale notice on it. Might as well give the owner a ring. He was there within 20 minutes. Turns out it is a Newbridge Pioneer Pilot.
My wife fell in love with it and with the practicalities of owning one - bilge keels, cavernous open plan layout (well compared to a folkboat) deep cockpit, wheel in the cabin etc etc
Has anyone experience of these? I realise that she was designed by Bill Dixon so hopefully she might just sail ok?
The owner has had her for 8 years and in that time she really has been used for the odd fishing trip. I suspect the sails may never have been raised. She had a new engine last year - a twin cylinder Vetus but its only the 12hp version. Apparently the original was 18hp so is she underpowered?
The price is ridiculously low.
So off to our local harbour to take a look at a Colvic UFO 27. She's been on the hard for several years but well looked after. The price is very good and even includes a cradle. Must admit I was quite taken by it but my wife was not impressed with the interior and even declared it depressing.
We're due to look at a MG 30 tomorrow, again grp and again a good price with newish sails and lots of gear. As we were about to leave we noticed an odd looking yacht with a for sale notice on it. Might as well give the owner a ring. He was there within 20 minutes. Turns out it is a Newbridge Pioneer Pilot.
My wife fell in love with it and with the practicalities of owning one - bilge keels, cavernous open plan layout (well compared to a folkboat) deep cockpit, wheel in the cabin etc etc
Has anyone experience of these? I realise that she was designed by Bill Dixon so hopefully she might just sail ok?
The owner has had her for 8 years and in that time she really has been used for the odd fishing trip. I suspect the sails may never have been raised. She had a new engine last year - a twin cylinder Vetus but its only the 12hp version. Apparently the original was 18hp so is she underpowered?
The price is ridiculously low.