geem
Well-Known Member
Our friends have been cruising the South Pacific for two years in sister ship to ours. Draft isnt a problem.Well my yacht is long keeled (as you know) but I went for a shallow draft of 5 ft for two reasons:
- I had dreams of putting the yacht into the European canals and
- I wanted to be able to seek shelter in a shallow bay (if need be) and from experience I could see the deep drafted racing yachts had to stay outside the sheltering reef
Having come from catamarans to a deep draft monohull I believe the shallower draft boat you have the more likely you are to hit the bottom. I know that’s counter intuitive but with shallow draft you tend to get in close to the beach because you can. When a 180 degree wind reversal comes through the anchorage at 0300 in the morning, which boats do you think will hit the beach first? The closer you get to the beach the more crowded the anchorage.
We now keep away from the swarm of boats if possible. We have a big dinghy and 15hp engine. Distance to the dinghy dock is not a problem. We also have a very slow roll motion. Being in the bumpier part of the anchorage rarely causes us a problem. Lighter boats will be rolling about when we are not. If it gets rolly we hoist the mizzen bar tight and flat, sheeted in so it cant move. Rolling stops.


