Suggestions for pocket cruiser

The Sadler 25 has been mentioned amongst several other small boats, with the latter often being qualified by comments relating to lack of speed and pointing ability. I think that to go back to the original post, which looks for suggestions for a 'pocket cruiser', one needs to look at one's priorities. I've gradually, over the last couple of years, come to realise that my Sadler 25 acts very much like a more substantial cruiser, in terms of it's sailing attributes. It points well and is surprisingly fast. I've clocked 6.5 knots reefed in F6 on a reach at right angles to the tidal stream (my GPS says my max speed was once 10.5 kts - I don't know where or when that happened!). One factor that becomes more critical the smaller the boat, is the topsides profile, with a larger cabin presenting, proportionally, a much larger windage, to the detriment of sailing ability. The Sadler 25 has quite a low profile which benefits sailing ability. The downside, if course is accommodation: there is no standing headroom at all. Quasimodo might be at home there, but certainly not the 5 people for which there's supposed to be berths for! Two adults are fine, but unless you are talking about small children, any more would be difficult.

As always, boats are a compromise and for a 'pocket cruiser', this is especially true. Do you want it to sail like a bigger boat or be able to stand up in it?
 
Neil;49 As always said:
Very good point. My old Vivacity was so low on headspace that even Quasimodo would have been on his knees! I didn't mind however because the lower profile definitely helped with sailing ability - my better half however hated it. I can't remember which top boat designer it was who famously stated that "headroom is for caravans", but I personally feel that a small boat that puts accommodation first is going to disappoint on the water.
 
If seaworthiness and nice to look at are amongst your criteria then a bilge keel Corribee is good value. Very cheap to own as well. And most importantly, easy to sell! Ahem, I mean, sail.
 
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