rog123
Member
Hi everyone,
Hopefully I'm posting this in the right place but I'm looking to get advice on buying a boat.
Basically looking for something I can sail solo and might be able to spend a couple of nights in with another person so no need for luxury seeing as my budgets 3-4k.
The last thing I want is something very slow and boring to sail but at the same time something that can weather stormy conditions so trying to understand this balance.
I was thinking in the region of 23-28 feet. I was wondering at say 23 feet with an oncoming chop do most boats barely chug by and so maybe the upper end of the spectrum would be more apt in these conditions or is it as much model dependent? Also when sailing windward will these smaller boats suffer a lot compared to bigger ones.
I'm intrigued by the quarter tonners. They look fast but are maybe too hard to manage solo and tend to broach easily.
Ecume de mers look nice and I hear people sail these single handed so if anyone knows how these go that would be great?
Some others like Robber 3es look real fun but probably far too racy, maybe the Eyghteen 24 or the Offshore quarter tonner?
In terms of smaller boats which I'm sure would be way less hassle but also less performance wise in chop and windward conditions.
I'm interested in Hunter Sonatas but they may be a bit too light?
Also the Pandora 700 is a definite forerunner so if anyone has experience with them I'd appreciate advice on the following:
There seems to be another improvised version coming in at 23 rather than 22 feet and possibly with a taller mast - would they outsail the original and I'd love to know about the above points in relation to performance.
Also any advice anyone has on points to look out, for instance I'm sure sail condition is as important as anything else in terms of speed.
Anyway thanks for your time everyone.
Hopefully I'm posting this in the right place but I'm looking to get advice on buying a boat.
Basically looking for something I can sail solo and might be able to spend a couple of nights in with another person so no need for luxury seeing as my budgets 3-4k.
The last thing I want is something very slow and boring to sail but at the same time something that can weather stormy conditions so trying to understand this balance.
I was thinking in the region of 23-28 feet. I was wondering at say 23 feet with an oncoming chop do most boats barely chug by and so maybe the upper end of the spectrum would be more apt in these conditions or is it as much model dependent? Also when sailing windward will these smaller boats suffer a lot compared to bigger ones.
I'm intrigued by the quarter tonners. They look fast but are maybe too hard to manage solo and tend to broach easily.
Ecume de mers look nice and I hear people sail these single handed so if anyone knows how these go that would be great?
Some others like Robber 3es look real fun but probably far too racy, maybe the Eyghteen 24 or the Offshore quarter tonner?
In terms of smaller boats which I'm sure would be way less hassle but also less performance wise in chop and windward conditions.
I'm interested in Hunter Sonatas but they may be a bit too light?
Also the Pandora 700 is a definite forerunner so if anyone has experience with them I'd appreciate advice on the following:
There seems to be another improvised version coming in at 23 rather than 22 feet and possibly with a taller mast - would they outsail the original and I'd love to know about the above points in relation to performance.
Also any advice anyone has on points to look out, for instance I'm sure sail condition is as important as anything else in terms of speed.
Anyway thanks for your time everyone.