Upgrading the ETAP28

truantagain

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Thank you all for your advice to date on our planned trip to the Med. Having listened to a lot of people I am worried that life will be a bit cramped on a 28ft boat for a couple and a child. I have come across a Oceanis 331 that seems to fit most of the requirements. I just wanted to ask for peoples advice regarding living aboard and sailing a light displacment hull? At least the 331 is fairly new - the other option is to go for an older boat (something like the Moody 346). Any advice or comments greatly appreciated. While space and newness is nice I would not want to compromise on safety in anyway. Having said that we plan on looking at the weather forecasts whenever possible and will try to miss the nasty stuff.

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The pro's and con's of a lightweight modern production-line boat versus a heavyweight blue water yacht as a liveaboard in the Med were discussed earlier this week <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.ybw.com/cgi-bin/forums/showthreaded.pl?Cat=&Board=ym&Number=612572>HERE</A>. The consensus is the lightweight will be fine for mostly coastal cruising in reasonable weather.

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Hi Andrew

Thanks for the link. I have just read through it all and see that the question can get quite a response. I feel much better informed now...thanks.

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