TSB240
Well-Known Member
You are brave trying to squeeze three kids and two adults into any 20 footer..
We have one of the larger trailable yachts.It would be just about possible to accomodate three kids in the bow but the taxing part is where you then stow all the gear for a weekend. Our boat usually has the forecabin taken up with sails, sailing gear, food, drink and cooler box.
Cockpit tent does create space and is esssential early and late season. Ours is made from a Tarpaulin! Over boom with the back end slit and restitched to form a triangle. I wouldnt want to sleep out in the cockpit too often! Kids might find it an adventure but not every weekend.
I would not dream of trailing for a weekend as I find it takes a minimum of 4 hours(after considerable practice) to ready our boat from off the trailer to sail away. You will inevitably find that with a trailable boat you will prefer to be semi permanently berthed for at least a month at a time.
You could try finding a yard that offers dry sailing at a reasonable price or a cheap drying mooring berth. But why then limit your search to lift keelers?
With regards sailing ability of a lift keel.
Our boat has a deep 1.7 m draft with deep fin and bulb that lifts nearly vertically. This enables the boat to carry a big 30+ foot rig . Our windward ability is better than any bilge keelers and up to the time of our first reef we will outperform many much larger boats in speed and ability to head up wind. I prefer not to bash into the wind but will do if required. I prefer to do most of my sailing without wearing oilies!
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Internally ballasted and centreboard boats do not perform in the same way.
Our boat used to be Medway based at Segas
We have one of the larger trailable yachts.It would be just about possible to accomodate three kids in the bow but the taxing part is where you then stow all the gear for a weekend. Our boat usually has the forecabin taken up with sails, sailing gear, food, drink and cooler box.
Cockpit tent does create space and is esssential early and late season. Ours is made from a Tarpaulin! Over boom with the back end slit and restitched to form a triangle. I wouldnt want to sleep out in the cockpit too often! Kids might find it an adventure but not every weekend.
I would not dream of trailing for a weekend as I find it takes a minimum of 4 hours(after considerable practice) to ready our boat from off the trailer to sail away. You will inevitably find that with a trailable boat you will prefer to be semi permanently berthed for at least a month at a time.
You could try finding a yard that offers dry sailing at a reasonable price or a cheap drying mooring berth. But why then limit your search to lift keelers?
With regards sailing ability of a lift keel.
Our boat has a deep 1.7 m draft with deep fin and bulb that lifts nearly vertically. This enables the boat to carry a big 30+ foot rig . Our windward ability is better than any bilge keelers and up to the time of our first reef we will outperform many much larger boats in speed and ability to head up wind. I prefer not to bash into the wind but will do if required. I prefer to do most of my sailing without wearing oilies!
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Internally ballasted and centreboard boats do not perform in the same way.
Our boat used to be Medway based at Segas
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