GTom
Well-Known Member
Re the comment about multihulls and the Tahitians sailing long distances. Any boat can sail anywhere and if it gets lost on the way no one knows any way. Even the smallest sail boat capable of being sealed and self righting can survive any seas.
However we the humans inside are not (normally) so robust. We expect to enjoy our sailing and certainly to be safe and comfortable. Unfortunately in an open ocean the only comfort comes in mass. ie a light boat will bounce around in a small wave a lot more than a heavy boat. Very significant for our local sailing where we know if it is going to be bad from forecasts but not so much just medium windy /choppy. Actually around here we know it is going to be windy/choppy every summer afternoon. ie not comfortable in open ocean in a light weight TS.
Anyway the point is mass/size of a boat is comfort but mass/size means no good for trailering. So OP must choose what he wants to do. Yes trailer sailing can be wonderful with much more range of cruising sites than a lead mine. But may end up uncomfortable in medium to bad weather. olewill
Valid point, the "sweet spot" depends how much mobility I want. I've pretty much given up frequent trailering with an SUV, pro service <4t and <3m beam comes at realistic prices in Europe if someone relocates only in every 2-3 years.