Colin24
New member
Advice needed from those readers with small boats please.
I am looking around for my first small boat. Think back if you can to how exited you were when you where doing this. I’m pouncing on any scraps of information like a man possessed. Scouring the net for owners clubs and associations that may have info on any of the boats that are on my short list. Scrutinizing the (very)small ads in the mags until my eyes bleed.
I’m looking at Old, small (24’max) Cheap bilge keelers, and even with my very limited funds there is still quite a choice available. Now I’m not going to ask (again) which one is best. No doubt everyone have their own Ideas on that.
It’ll probably help to know, I’m more interested in strength and safety than speed and performance and I can’t afford a modern (roomier) boat.
My question is more general and is about ‘Head room’ I need some objective views.
You see, there are just a few boats –not many granted, within my range and criteria that can just scrape standing head room. The rest require varying degrees of crouching and while I have no doubt that I would prefer standing head room, I’m trying to decide if it is a big enough deal to warrant ruling out all those boats that don’t have it. In many cases the ONLY down side of several the boats I’d be crossing off my list is their lack of head room.
So I’m asking how much of a nuisance is it –in reality?
I can’t help thinking that when in the cabin 95 % of the time would be spent sitting or laying down anyway, or is this a common and very big mistake?
Any advise gratefully received.
Cheers
Colin
<hr width=100% size=1>No boat.
I am looking around for my first small boat. Think back if you can to how exited you were when you where doing this. I’m pouncing on any scraps of information like a man possessed. Scouring the net for owners clubs and associations that may have info on any of the boats that are on my short list. Scrutinizing the (very)small ads in the mags until my eyes bleed.
I’m looking at Old, small (24’max) Cheap bilge keelers, and even with my very limited funds there is still quite a choice available. Now I’m not going to ask (again) which one is best. No doubt everyone have their own Ideas on that.
It’ll probably help to know, I’m more interested in strength and safety than speed and performance and I can’t afford a modern (roomier) boat.
My question is more general and is about ‘Head room’ I need some objective views.
You see, there are just a few boats –not many granted, within my range and criteria that can just scrape standing head room. The rest require varying degrees of crouching and while I have no doubt that I would prefer standing head room, I’m trying to decide if it is a big enough deal to warrant ruling out all those boats that don’t have it. In many cases the ONLY down side of several the boats I’d be crossing off my list is their lack of head room.
So I’m asking how much of a nuisance is it –in reality?
I can’t help thinking that when in the cabin 95 % of the time would be spent sitting or laying down anyway, or is this a common and very big mistake?
Any advise gratefully received.
Cheers
Colin
<hr width=100% size=1>No boat.