P4Paul
Well-Known Member
Good morning,
We have been thinking about moving to the dark side for a number of months and are now getting to the point where we need to decide what we are going to do.
Some background may help:
As a family (Mum, Dad (me) and teenage daughter) we tend to use our South Coast based 42ft yacht as both a weekend retreat as well as a sporting hobby. The downside being that my daughter suffers badly (very badly at times) from seasickness and there is nothing worse than just leaving a marina with an long trip in front of you and she starts feeling ill. The guilt I feel for making her so ill is impacting upon our enjoyment to the point where we no longer go sailing much.
There is no doubt that she will feel ill on-board any vessel but the thoughts behind moving to a MoBo is that at least we will have minimised the time she will feel ill.
We would want to use any replacement as a weekend retreat so space is a major consideration. Budget would be around £120k.
So to my questions:
1) In the opinion of the team, is there a hightened risk of seasickness by moving to a MoBo?
2) Are we looking at the right type of MoBo, currently looking at Fairline Phantom 38, Jeanneau Prestige 36 Fly, Sealine F37?
3) Is the ride better in a Flybridge or a sports boat?
4) Am I right in thinking that shafts will give a better ride because of weight distribution or is there no real difference?
Advice from anyone greatfully received especially from those who have moved from sailing to motor and therefore can objectively comment on the comparative sea kindliness of both.
We have been thinking about moving to the dark side for a number of months and are now getting to the point where we need to decide what we are going to do.
Some background may help:
As a family (Mum, Dad (me) and teenage daughter) we tend to use our South Coast based 42ft yacht as both a weekend retreat as well as a sporting hobby. The downside being that my daughter suffers badly (very badly at times) from seasickness and there is nothing worse than just leaving a marina with an long trip in front of you and she starts feeling ill. The guilt I feel for making her so ill is impacting upon our enjoyment to the point where we no longer go sailing much.
There is no doubt that she will feel ill on-board any vessel but the thoughts behind moving to a MoBo is that at least we will have minimised the time she will feel ill.
We would want to use any replacement as a weekend retreat so space is a major consideration. Budget would be around £120k.
So to my questions:
1) In the opinion of the team, is there a hightened risk of seasickness by moving to a MoBo?
2) Are we looking at the right type of MoBo, currently looking at Fairline Phantom 38, Jeanneau Prestige 36 Fly, Sealine F37?
3) Is the ride better in a Flybridge or a sports boat?
4) Am I right in thinking that shafts will give a better ride because of weight distribution or is there no real difference?
Advice from anyone greatfully received especially from those who have moved from sailing to motor and therefore can objectively comment on the comparative sea kindliness of both.