paulbrown22
Well-Known Member
What engine(s) did you have on the Pilot(s) and what do you consider to be the desired cruising speed if "getting on the plane so much the better". My Hardy Navigator with a modern Suzuki DF50A happily does 24kn, and a friend with a Pilot SE and brand new Honda 50hp maxes out around 20kn.I'm thinking about getting a motor boat again. I used to sail quite a lot and can still be found out in a dinghy most weeks during the summer.
I've had Hardy Pilots in the past which I have found slow and quite heavy but well built. Never used the cabin.
I reckon my requirements are:
Inboard/diesel/shaft
Harbour pottering and occasional Solent use. If it can get onto the plane so much the better.
6.5m /21ft max overall (small boat offer in marina)
Small cabin/cuddy, very limited insides, easy access to foredeck
Self draining
Not white if poss(!).
£15k
Is it a small Arvor?
Personally I think in that size range a well cared for Hardy with a suitably sized modern outboard is hard to beat as an all around package, but if you want a bit more cockpit and less cabin any of the Quicksilver/Merry Fisher type fishing cuddy boats would fit the bill, maybe e.g. Mayland Kingfishers too. But in that size most will likely be outboard powered. I have (or have had) boats with outboards, inboard shaft and inboard stern drive, and in that size in the Solent I wouldn't rule out a decent modern injected outboard.