bremar
Active Member
Does the keel on "Trident 24 drop keel" actually retract all the way up into the boat so it will dry out upright or does it still stay outside so it will fall to one side.?
The reason I am asking is that whilst looking for a mooring for our 18ft trailer sailer, ( going down to Chichester and Portsmouth to look in next few weeks) my wife said wouldn't it be better to think about a slightly bigger mooring and boat with standing head room, separate heads and for 4 people and that will go on canals? and up rivers ( we have been watching Keep Turning Left (I made a contribution earlier this year) ) as she doesn't like the open sea and our boats is too small!, and will sit upright on a drying mooring and I also though, want to be able to trailer it home in the winter.
I think the Hunter Minstrel is great but she thinks not enough headroom and only sleeps 3 so no friends can join us. Some one suggested (but to expensive for me) boats such as the Ocean 760 and Sportina 760. the Macgregor 26 almost fits the bill but it doesn't appear to be very seaworthy , it's probably delicate underneath to dry out and it's fround upon by many in the know. A number of other boats have bulb sub lifting keels so will also fall over to one side on sand ( mud may be different).
I have searched the forum and read a number of similar postings but so far I can't find the perfect Trailerable sailing boat.
Thanks Bremar.
The reason I am asking is that whilst looking for a mooring for our 18ft trailer sailer, ( going down to Chichester and Portsmouth to look in next few weeks) my wife said wouldn't it be better to think about a slightly bigger mooring and boat with standing head room, separate heads and for 4 people and that will go on canals? and up rivers ( we have been watching Keep Turning Left (I made a contribution earlier this year) ) as she doesn't like the open sea and our boats is too small!, and will sit upright on a drying mooring and I also though, want to be able to trailer it home in the winter.
I think the Hunter Minstrel is great but she thinks not enough headroom and only sleeps 3 so no friends can join us. Some one suggested (but to expensive for me) boats such as the Ocean 760 and Sportina 760. the Macgregor 26 almost fits the bill but it doesn't appear to be very seaworthy , it's probably delicate underneath to dry out and it's fround upon by many in the know. A number of other boats have bulb sub lifting keels so will also fall over to one side on sand ( mud may be different).
I have searched the forum and read a number of similar postings but so far I can't find the perfect Trailerable sailing boat.
Thanks Bremar.
