boatmike
Well-Known Member
At 78 years young I have sailed most things but now looking for a smaller boat that is comfortable and easily handled for pottering around the channel in my dotage. Have been a catamaran fan in the past and Prout Event 34 is one option but high berthing costs are an issue. Have owned an Aquastar 33 motor boat for a while but bored s***less at motoring around and want to get back to sailing. 33/35 ft seems big enough but want a comfortable cruiser not a high performance lightweight. Needs to be "stiff" under sail as wife used to cats so thinking of a westerly seahawk or moody 346 but have no experience of sailing centre cockpit boats so any comments or informed advice would be very welcome. does the high centre cockpit feel exposed and feel less comfortable than an aft cockpit? Are they reasonably easy to sail single handed with say in mast reefing main and roller furling lines brought back to cockpit? Will my wife find boarding etc difficult with high coamings etc? Would I be better looking at conventional aft cockpit boats? What does the fulorum think?