TiggerToo
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... has anyone here ever sailed one? Are they as fun as they look?
... has anyone here ever sailed one? Are they as fun as they look?
.... Less fun upwind into 25 knots and 3 meter seas. For two days.
In addition to the race boats, they also build cruising boats. The 12.50 is my dream cruiser. It is an evolution of the Pogo 40, which was designed as a Class 40 race boat. The 12.50 looks fast and comfortable enough for cruising. But keep the weight out!
You can only have nightmares when you sleep ...do you mean literally "less fun" or do you mean "an absolutely Bl@@dy nightmare"?
The interior looks pretty luxurious to me. I accept that it would not be everyone's idea of a cruiser, but it certainly ticks a lot of the boxes for me. Also available with a lift keel to reduce draft to 1.2 meters, so it is definitely aimed at the cruising market.There's a brief review of the 12.5 in the March issue of YW - p. 32. It looks more of a racer to me with a fairly spartan interior, broad open transom and fat-head main. Great fun if you and your crew are fit but not my idea of a cruiser! 41 feet and weighs just 5,500kg.
You can only have nightmares when you sleep ...![]()
The boats track very well to windward, due to having two rudders. As I was on my very last sail on the boat, I was showing the new owner "the ropes" (literally). He was up on deck doing something, and I was in the cockpit doing something. About 20 knots of wind, flat water.c'm on.. I mean: does it track well to windward (even if not a 20kn) or can it only take through 90 true.![]()
Also available with a lift keel to reduce draft to 1.2 meters, so it is definitely aimed at the cruising market.
Or racing in shallow water?! The full draught is 9'10".
That's funny. I thought the full draft was 3 meters.Or racing in shallow water?! The full draught is 9'10".
... has anyone here ever sailed one? Are they as fun as they look?
Or racing in shallow water?! The full draught is 9'10".