youen
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How do you compare these boats?What are their weakness and quality,what have you to look at when buying?
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As a Westerly Fulmar owner, who is a Boatline representative for the Fulmar, I am slightly biased toward the Fulmar. I have never sailed on a Storm, but have been on board a number of times.
The Storm is a later design than the Fulmar, both by Ed Dubois. The Storm is slightly longer and is a masthead rig compared to the ¾ rig on the Fulmar. Both are performance cruisers with a racing background, but with poor light wind performance. The big difference is the interior layout. The Storm has an aft cabin and aft heads, whereas the Fulmar has the traditional quarterberth and heads near the centre of effort of the boat for less movement.
I found this review of the Storm from an old owner that may help.
Pluses?
- powerful, fast and just great fun
- good accomodation for 2, nice big heads
- strong build and good quality, apart from the usual Westerly headlining problems..
- great cockpit layout: unconventional but a real success IMHO.
Minuses?:
- big mainsail that needs reefing really early to keep the helm under control
- shallow forefoot so she will slam a fair bit, and sail around snubbing her anchor all night
- not exactly overpowered with the standard 2002 18hp.
Read more at http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?39909-WESTERLY-STORM-33#y0jz24cuorzldqpD.99
My comments on the Fulmar are:
Pluses:
Beautifully balance under sail and great fun to sail (I sail singlehanded).
Large mainsail easy to control and smaller headsail is easir to tack.
Large powerful engine with folding prop.
Long cockpit that can sail with 6.
Used by a lot of sailing schools due to good nature.
Available with fin, bilge and liftling keels.
Minuses:
Genoa winches on end of coachroof (I moved to cockpit coamings).
Not the prettiest design, but considered a modern classic.
Headlining (as per all Westerlys)
6ft headroom below (about 5ft 6in in the heads).
Small heads compartment.
On the Westerly Owners Forum I have a long thread on the renovations I have been making to my Fulmar, plus a link to lots of photographs. http://www.westerly-owners.co.uk/woaforum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2748
Ultimately it comes down to personal choice of the interior layout, condition and budget, but either will be a great boat to own. Hope this is some help in your decision.
I owned a Storm during 7 years was very happy with her, sold her to buy a bigger boat now sold and I am again interested by a Storm or a Fulmar.Do you know which vintage is affected by osmosis?