monkfish24
Well-Known Member
A seawolf 26 sounds like your cup of tea!
Very much an IOR quarter tonner design boat, low wetted area with large overhangs, loads of room inside, only problem is they don't have standing headroom. However, they are faster (we regularly see low 6's on the log) than GK24's and point higher. (I know, I beat one in the Helford River upwind
) We have cruised ours extensively from one end of the south west coast to the other over the past 2 years and we (me and my father) love it. The rig is large without being excessive and allows it to be incredibly well balanced. As said before about a quarter tonner, she is a classic example of a sail herself boat.
There are a few SW and Cobra websites so there is plent of information out there and a few owners on here too. The best being this one for the Seawolf 26.
http://www.randpsystems.co.uk/seawolf/sailing.htm
The cobra is a very similar design with the same designer but I can't vouch for them as I have no experience.
P.s there s one on eBay going for a very attractive price atm, and don't be put off by the bilge keel
Very much an IOR quarter tonner design boat, low wetted area with large overhangs, loads of room inside, only problem is they don't have standing headroom. However, they are faster (we regularly see low 6's on the log) than GK24's and point higher. (I know, I beat one in the Helford River upwind
There are a few SW and Cobra websites so there is plent of information out there and a few owners on here too. The best being this one for the Seawolf 26.
http://www.randpsystems.co.uk/seawolf/sailing.htm
The cobra is a very similar design with the same designer but I can't vouch for them as I have no experience.
P.s there s one on eBay going for a very attractive price atm, and don't be put off by the bilge keel