Swing/lift keel boats over 30 ft

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Are there many?

I know of the Sun Odyssey 35 (as per Mr. F. Circle of this parish), and of course the Southerlies. I believe there's also some more exotic French machinery (Ovni?). Delphia have a lift keel version of the 37.

Any others?
 
The Feeling range have quite a few.
Jeanneau Espace
Jeanneau Sun Rise Sun Shine Sun Light
Jeanneau SO 32
Moody 425?
Limbo 9.9
Beneteau 343 (also 31?)
Wauquiez Hood 38
Parker 31 and 33
I think there may even be an Evolution 30 somewhere out there.
 
What's wrong with a fin keeler on the East Coast (except for the proximity of mud and sandbanks). /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Our jump from a 2'9" bilge keel to a 5'6" fin has been the cause of some nervousness by Mrs Crew. Justified at times /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
 
Why not!!!!?

As long as I avoid LW entries shouldn't be a problem....

Could manage to get into Titchmarsh at LW with 1.75 (albeit with a bit of a furrow behind me!), so don't see why Bradwell should be too much of a problem?

Is the marina particularly shallow then?
 
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Thinking of upgrading John?

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Errm - just thinking ahead (see my post on the liveaboard forum for a clue) /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
No the marina is OK - the shallowest bit is (coming in) past the first withie. If you make that then you're fine. 2 hours either side of high should be fine. I draw 1.6 and reckon 3 hours.

Sabre on A33 is always pleased to have visitors!
 
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