Bartvh
New Member
Hi all,
I did read the forum and did a lot of other searching on 34 to 36 ft yachts, and I saw one post related to the Victoire (2002), but not what I look for. Three questions:
One: I can find very little information on the Victoire in general and was wondering if you would place her seaworthiness/ blue water ability in the the category: 1- Najad/HR/Contest or the 2- Jeanneau/Benneteau/ Bavaria category? Or the one in between (3- Moody, Catalina, Hunter)? Example of the Victoire: http://www.botentekoop.nl/zeiljachten/Victoire-34-1983/1761419
In general do you think she is a blue water of more of a coastal cruiser? (Yes, I know it depends on the crew: inexperienced. I hope that helps to avoid that answer ;-) ).
Second question: I do like Koopmans steel boats as well, but many people warn me that it is very difficult to know their quality/ seaworthiness because they are mostly owner build and hence they vary greatly. So how would one know, what can be the real problem with the seaworthiness that is not immediately spotted. Example link (I find the draft very shallow, is it?): http://yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/van-de-stadt-34/187582
Third question: I would place the Dufour in the 'in between' category mentioned above (Moody/ Catelina/ Hunter) in terms of seaworthiness/ blue water capabilities, would you agree?
For all goes: it obviously depends on the state of the boat.
Thanks and all the best!
Bart
I did read the forum and did a lot of other searching on 34 to 36 ft yachts, and I saw one post related to the Victoire (2002), but not what I look for. Three questions:
One: I can find very little information on the Victoire in general and was wondering if you would place her seaworthiness/ blue water ability in the the category: 1- Najad/HR/Contest or the 2- Jeanneau/Benneteau/ Bavaria category? Or the one in between (3- Moody, Catalina, Hunter)? Example of the Victoire: http://www.botentekoop.nl/zeiljachten/Victoire-34-1983/1761419
In general do you think she is a blue water of more of a coastal cruiser? (Yes, I know it depends on the crew: inexperienced. I hope that helps to avoid that answer ;-) ).
Second question: I do like Koopmans steel boats as well, but many people warn me that it is very difficult to know their quality/ seaworthiness because they are mostly owner build and hence they vary greatly. So how would one know, what can be the real problem with the seaworthiness that is not immediately spotted. Example link (I find the draft very shallow, is it?): http://yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/van-de-stadt-34/187582
Third question: I would place the Dufour in the 'in between' category mentioned above (Moody/ Catelina/ Hunter) in terms of seaworthiness/ blue water capabilities, would you agree?
For all goes: it obviously depends on the state of the boat.
Thanks and all the best!
Bart