dt4134
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as does the quadrant A/h ram that i have. it worked a tread when the steering cable parted 25 nmls out of Oostende![]()
They don't work too well when the quadrant shatters though.
as does the quadrant A/h ram that i have. it worked a tread when the steering cable parted 25 nmls out of Oostende![]()
Never looked at the Sadler 32, until now
Looks rather nice from the images on various brokers' websites and at an affordable price (sub £20k)
she'll sails like a witch up wind, 5.8-6.2 knots... Actually off the wind she sails like a witch as well!
Solid little boats, my fiancee and I have just come back from 3 months and 1600 miles from Gosport to Orkney and back to Largs. Very tough boats.
If you want to know any more just ask
Hah!
How times change, eh?
I advise reading Terry Pratchett if you are even thinking about trying to understand witches![]()
she'll sails like a witch up wind, 5.8-6.2 knots (with all our cruising gear on board!), light as a feather on the helm. Actually off the wind she sails like a witch as well!
In flat waters and 13-16 knots of breeze she'll sails like a witch up wind, 5.8-6.2 knots ...
And how fast sideways?
For some reason our track stoops at Rhum, but it's being worked on.
Bullet proof, and fast in their day, esp upwind, but wet, and can be a bit hard mouthed off the wind, but generally very easy to handle with no vices. Well built, as were all South Hants Engineering products.whats the opinions of the She31, do they share the same sea-keeping qualities of the 36
UFO 34 immediately springs to mind
Saw this on the site, thought it may be of interest to you
http://yachts.apolloduck.co.uk/display.phtml?aid=165949
Perhaps I can add an opinion
The UFO 34 is a good boat, the She a classic.
I noticed mention of a Sigma 33, I hope that was just posting fatigue !
A late friend crewed one in a lot of racing including Fastnets and wasn't terribly impressed, not an over-built boat.
I met a couple of young idiot Sunsail 'instructors' who'd taken one on a transatlantic delivery; by a combination of their cluelesness and the boat's build, they lifted 6' of the windward deck clear of the hull !.
I find your hearsay information very close to unbelievable. ( I really mean that its rubbish) For example to have lifted the deck the shrouds would have to have been removed from the chainplates and fixed to the toe rail, not very likely? Your comments about the build quality are certainly untrue, if it was not they would not all be still sailing after thirty years.