Wansworth
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Dufour 24……sorry hardly full fills any of the criteria 
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Good call. One of the few suggested so far where one person could launch and step the mast without too much hassle. Small inside obviously. I’ve always had a hankering for one as a second boat to be trailered off for sailing holidays on the Broads. 600kg so easy to tow legally behind non-4x4 vehicle.Swift 18 might be one to consider?
Wonder how much a Red Fox would be? Though the mast is getting less manageable in terms of just plonking it there by hand. The same goes for any boat that has any reasonable accommodation of course.Good call. One of the few suggested so far where one person could launch and step the mast without too much hassle. Small inside obviously. I’ve always had a hankering for one as a second boat to be trailered off for sailing holidays on the Broads. 600kg so easy to tow legally behind non-4x4 vehicle.
Yeah, always liked the look of Red Fox boats. Before their time perhaps, with the chined hull - maybe that’s why they’ve aged well and are sought after.Wonder how much a Red Fox would be? Though the mast is getting less manageable in terms of just plonking it there by hand. The same goes for any boat that has any reasonable accommodation of course.
Seems the Red Fox is very sought after. Like the proverbial rocking horse poo.
I have seen one cracking on, mum on the helm, Dad and 2 kids on the rail. Just like a TP52 but smallerYeah, always liked the look of Red Fox boats. Before their time perhaps, with the chined hull - maybe that’s why they’ve aged well and are sought after.
They do come up but would fail the OP's number 6 comprehensivelyWonder how much a Red Fox would be? Though the mast is getting less manageable in terms of just plonking it there by hand. The same goes for any boat that has any reasonable accommodation of course.
Seems the Red Fox is very sought after. Like the proverbial rocking horse poo.
There has been one of the Red Fox race versions (smaller cabin) parked near here for several years. On a trailer, I expect the (UK) owner could be persuaded to part with it.Wonder how much a Red Fox would be? Though the mast is getting less manageable in terms of just plonking it there by hand. The same goes for any boat that has any reasonable accommodation of course.
Seems the Red Fox is very sought after. Like the proverbial rocking horse poo.
Thought it might. The market becomes aware of what is really good, and it gets priced accordingly. The RF looks like a barrel of fun when sailing, and emphatically tick all the other boxes. Proving that trailer sailers can be done right, it just costs.They do come up but would fail the OP's number 6 comprehensively