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Hi all,
Wonder if I can seek your opinions? After a while without my own boat, this Summer should see me being one of 'us' again, and not one of 'them'.
I'm always on a very limited budget, and this is no exception. My plan is, I think, to get as much boat as I can in the form of a trailer sailer. My intention is to spend £1000 on a 4x4 that will do nothing other than tow the boat, and ten spend about £2000 on a boat and trailer. I like the idea of visiting more places than I would otherwise get the chance to, and something around the 20 foot mark would suit me very nicely.
Would folk recommend I stick with the formal kind of of definition of trailer sailer, with a lift keel, or would any old bilge keel on a trailer be ok (in that there are a few more around of those)? I just don't know if I'm going to run into problems with required depth of water to launch if it's a bilge keeler, though maybe the 4x4 is enough to compensate for this..? In addition, am I likely to run into problems with putting the rig up and down every time on a boat that isn't really a trailer sailer?
Cheers for any thoughts you can offer
Wonder if I can seek your opinions? After a while without my own boat, this Summer should see me being one of 'us' again, and not one of 'them'.
I'm always on a very limited budget, and this is no exception. My plan is, I think, to get as much boat as I can in the form of a trailer sailer. My intention is to spend £1000 on a 4x4 that will do nothing other than tow the boat, and ten spend about £2000 on a boat and trailer. I like the idea of visiting more places than I would otherwise get the chance to, and something around the 20 foot mark would suit me very nicely.
Would folk recommend I stick with the formal kind of of definition of trailer sailer, with a lift keel, or would any old bilge keel on a trailer be ok (in that there are a few more around of those)? I just don't know if I'm going to run into problems with required depth of water to launch if it's a bilge keeler, though maybe the 4x4 is enough to compensate for this..? In addition, am I likely to run into problems with putting the rig up and down every time on a boat that isn't really a trailer sailer?
Cheers for any thoughts you can offer