Westerly Corsair v Moody 37?

That is not the question you asked originally. You referred to a previous thread and asked if "opinions had changed or mellowed" How on earth can anyone answer that question if they don't know what the opinions were? do you want the people who answered in the first thread to tell you if their opinions have changed or do you want a new set of opinions?

Why do you have so much difficulty in asking clear questions?

Why do you have so much difficulty comprehending them?
 
Ive got a Moody 33. It takes less time than to antifoul it than those two.

I sailed one of those way back, owned by a guy called Nick, he dissappeared down towards Spain to live on his illgotten gains from the Life Assurance business.;) Bought it using his commissions. Think it was named "Overide" or similar.
It sailed extremely well.
 
I sailed one of those way back, owned by a guy called Nick, he dissappeared down towards Spain to live on his illgotten gains from the Life Assurance business.;) Bought it using his commissions. Think it was named "Overide" or similar.
It sailed extremely well.

Dont know if you remember but we spent almost a year living on ours in Haslar Marina. Been lots of places since! :cool:
 
Why do you have so much difficulty comprehending them?

I don't have any difficulty comprehending sensible questions - but your question is not really a question.

Neither I nor others are mind readers. Suggest you ask very clearly what it is you want to know. AvB is not a question and you will not get any sensible answers if you do not ask what it is you want to know.

The differences and similarities of the two boats are a matter of fact which you can easily find out. They were aimed at the same market and both sold well, so obviously some people preferred one and some the other. Same today as Kelpie has already said.

Why do you want to know any more? Are you thinking of buying one, and if so do you want to know why others would choose one rather than another for your intended use? or do you want to know which is more reliable/better built or has the best colour upholstery?

Just give people a clue about what it is you want to know and maybe then you will get responses.
 
Any Boat A vs Boat B discussion is tricky unless you find yourself in the company of someone with equal experience of both boats - Unlikely with two boats as similar as the Moody & Westerly.
 
Westerly Corsair v Moody37, its on Scuttlebuck, so work it out (I'll lend you a pencil), it can't be that difficult to comprehend, even for you. :rolleyes:

I've just done a custom Google search of the ybw domain using the terms "westerly corsair moody 37" and excluding anything posted in the last month, to avoid this thread.
No sign of a previous discussion specifically about those two boats. Obviously they have come up in various threads but if you have a link to a specific discussion, that would avoid a lot of going round in circles.
 
I've just done a custom Google search of the ybw domain using the terms "westerly corsair moody 37" and excluding anything posted in the last month, to avoid this thread.
No sign of a previous discussion specifically about those two boats. Obviously they have come up in various threads but if you have a link to a specific discussion, that would avoid a lot of going round in circles.

Think any previous discussion was muxh further back, possibly 2013.
 
Think any previous discussion was muxh further back, possibly 2013.

If you don't know when it was that what chance have others finding it an trying to answer your question?

Why don't you simply write a few sentences saying why you are interested in the two boats and what you would like to know about them?
 
Thanks, could be.
Suprised Trantona didn't remember, he seemed to feature in that thread.
Ah well, memory failure can be a problem with the aged, poor soul.

I contribute to many threads, often on this subject. Having just re read the whole thread I am not sure it is the one that YOU cannot remember as it is not a comparison between a Westerly and a Moody, but about whether a Moody (376/37) would meet the OPs requirements. There is only one specific mention of a Corsair from an owner.

So no opinions that have "mellowed or changed" to consider. The thread is good on the merits of Moody as a long term cruising boat, though. Pretty sure you would find similar comments about the Corsair if you asked owners as the two boats were direct competitors when they were built.

One of the reasons I contribute to such threads is that when I was buying a boat for cruising the Med, both those were on my list with the Moody the first choice. However when I chartered one to find out if it would be a good choice, I realised it would be a mistake for what I wanted and bought a Bavaria instead which turned out to be a very good decision.
 
I have owned a Corsair and a Moody 38.

Took both to the Caribbean and the Med as long term liveaboards.

Loved them both and would go again with either one.
 
I have owned a Corsair and a Moody 38.

Took both to the Caribbean and the Med as long term liveaboards.

Loved them both and would go again with either one.

Hi John

So, have your opinions mellowed or changed from some indeterminate time in the past?

Might help the OP as he seems confused as to what he really wants to know!

(Attach Smiley if i only knew how to do it.)
 
Ok, here is my comparison (and opinion)
  • The Westerly gives a better scrabble score (unchanged opinion)
  • The Moody reflects a number of responses in this thread
  • Comparing the weight - the Moody is heavier
  • Comparing the colours, I think the Westerly wears blue in a more satisfactory manner
  • The mast support on the Westerly is shinier, but I don't like bling and so prefer the Moody's mast support


Were there any other comparisons (or opinions) you were hoping for?

Marvellous! Made my day. Thanks.
 
Me confused?
Your 'avin a larff. :p

Yes, you often seem confused, perhaps because you limit your "questions" to a string of words that often have no meaning, so it is very difficult to know what it is you want to know.

There are conventions in the English language that require the use of sentences with a subject, verb and object, which together with the vast choice of words available enable us to communicate accurately what we would like to know. So perhaps if you thought through your question and then put it into words in a sentence structure you would appear less confused and might even get some useful responses.
 
Yes, you often seem confused, perhaps because you limit your "questions" to a string of words that often have no meaning, so it is very difficult to know what it is you want to know.

There are conventions in the English language that require the use of sentences with a subject, verb and object, which together with the vast choice of words available enable us to communicate accurately what we would like to know. So perhaps if you thought through your question and then put it into words in a sentence structure you would appear less confused and might even get some useful responses.

This is a forum, posts are not an exercise in composition, join the modern World.
 
There are conventions in the English language that require the use of sentences with a subject, verb and object, which together with the vast choice of words available enable us to communicate accurately what we would like to know.

You sound worse than my English teacher did 60 years ago, it really was a relief to be expelled:)
 
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