GrahamM376
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The plan is to get a boat with more room in it for the following two seasons on the West Coast
Then have a look at Berwicks - 31ft Centaurs. We've had both and the Berwick is much roomier and better boat.
The plan is to get a boat with more room in it for the following two seasons on the West Coast
Then have a look at Berwicks - 31ft Centaurs. We've had both and the Berwick is much roomier and better boat.
Sarcasm ill-befits such subject.Westerly Centaur is just sex on a keel.
Is there really that much difference in the accommodation and storage between a shed and a sadler?
I think that while one has the blocky sturdiness of an old Landy the other is more like an Audi
In the short term I will be sailing Katie L in the Moray Firth - but as soon as the weather goes cruddie I have to park the boat up, get in the car and drive home.
The plan is to get a boat with more room in it for the following two seasons on the West Coast
"Almost as quick as a Centaur" - Damned by faint praise indeed![]()
There was a bloke next to us on the yard (I must declare an interest, I own a Centaur) who had the Sadler his take was that it was too light. The Sadler would be more fun until you sailed into a lively sea when it didn't have enough weight to muscle through the waves, whereas the Centaur did.
Of course that could be utter tosh as I never sailed the Sadler and he sold it a week later.
I disagree with the poster who says that the Centaur will be better in heavy weather. Both the Sadler 25 and 26 are regarded as good sea boats.
I'm pretty confident that both would outsail the Centaur no matter what the condition, personally I think the Centaur looks and sails like a caravan. (sorry!)
But that said there's no disputing the extra room and comfort of the Centaur, and the fact you can dry it out. (Unless you get a twin keel Sadler)
Not sure about the mcwesters, nice roomy boats, but don't they go sideways?For me it has to be a centaur, I have sailed on both ( sadler 26 bilge keel) .The centaur sailed very well and felt strong and surefooted. I felt the Sadler was a bit less forgiving and needed a bit more concentration to keep her going at best speed, I had about a weeks sail on both about 3 weeks apart. Getting back on the centaur felt like putting a comfy pair of slippers on. But I do think the Sadler has the edge on looks.
Well it isn't such a shed, compared to the slug, but compared to Katie L?it is funny I felt rather stylish in my Centaur. I had no idea they were regarded as such a shed
Well it isn't such a shed, compared to the slug, but compared to Katie L?