Rivers & creeks
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But isnt sailing a Tradewind on the offchance you will get a spot of serious bad weather a bit like driving a Defender in Chelsea on the offchance that the satnav will send you down a farm track? IE slow, cramped, and without amenities? On our one day of snow per year, I always see load of faux 4x4 SUVs driving up and down our road , happy smiles on the drivers face, using their 4wd for real for the first time in 12 months. The rest of the year it wastes fuel and handles badly. You might just think they were posing but I couldnt comment on that.
In these days of 24 hour accurate weather forecasts and with lots of harbours and marinas around, there really is no reason why the large majority of us should ever experience an 8 at sea. And that is feasible in an AWB anyway.
P.S. And I pass absolutely no adverse comment implied or express on the owners of Tradewind boats.![]()
I guess it is because looks come before interior volume and the motion of a heavy displacement boat is just generally better than an AWB. A Ben/Jen/Bav looks OK, some look rather nice, but that Tradewind is a bit gorgeous don't you think? It's got less interior volume than an AWB but not everyone has the need for 3 seperate sleeping cabins. And they don't slam and they don't bounce about. I guess the excellent heavy weather sea keeping is a bonus none of us long keelers hope to need!
Thank heavens we don't all sail in the equivalent of a Ford, nice, but very samey.