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Victoria 34

The Victoria 34 is a very nice boat. I crewed on one in a RTI some years back, when it was blowing a steady F 6-7. I was extremely glad to be on her rather than some of the other, more extreme machines taking part!
 
Re: Victoria 34

Ah but we're getting bigger and bigger all the time. It costs me enough to keep my 26footer and I still reckon she's the biggest thing I can handle on my own.

And before anyone mentions McArthur et all.....I believe that parking the boat in a marina or getting her out and achoring have to be done single handed too, I know my limitations. Any clot can bimble about the Solent on their own if there's a shore crew to take the lines or come aboard for the tricky bits.
 
Re: Victoria 34

Sorry; got carried away there, for a moment /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif.

22ft powerboat is enough of a solo handful for me. I can just about manage my Mirror Dinghy singlehanded, though the Harbourmaster usually issues a NTM when he sees me putting the mast up.......
 
Re: Francis 26

No offence taken... I started in a £2000 Fantasie. I only had a grand, left it with the guy in Devon, got the other grand together and went down a few months later and collected it....he said he was wondering where I had got to and had moved the boat to a friends barn.
Some say you should buy the best small boat you can afford.
 
Re: Victoria 34

doesnt really matter how big the boat is for berthing, it is your prepearations that count.

I park my cat (9m) single handed all the time. Anchoring is much more difficult (or more precisely puling up the anchor) and this definitely requires an electric winch to do it single handed in bad weather.
 
Re: Victoria 34

If I remember correctly, a catalac has twin engines.....not quite the same when you have that degree of manoeuvrability.
 
Re: Victoria 34

Some Catalacs have two engines. Mine has a single diesel outboard and twin rudders, things are a bit different with that configuration!
 
Re: Victoria 34

Talbot,
Was that your good self featured in Sailing Todays interminable boat parking article a few months back?

One of the joys I found with my little 20 footer was that I can come alongside like a dinghy and step off to hold her by the shrouds!

Come to that, fending off should be easy!

I don't fancy trying to park a cat without twin props in a crowded marina, though.
 
Re: Victoria 34

I was in the PBO articles of Jan and Feb (seemed like a good way to get a bit more multihull coverage in that mag!)

Stepping off is easy as is fending off when being blown on. It is when being blown off and especially when you have to turn through the wind before lining up for the berth.

Actually, provided you think things through beforehand, it is not that difficult, however you do need to think differently to parking a normal yacht.

It is rather more akin to a mobo with a single outdrive.
 
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