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EdLow

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I'm looking for a boat under 30' to sail in the solent and do the occassional channel crossing. It'll just be me and my wife and 5 year old daughter so I'm not looking for loads of space. I would prefer a good sea boat that's easy to handle. I also don't mind paying for something that will hold its value.

Any suggestions and reasons welcomed.

Thanks

Ed

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Moody 27. Excellent sea boat, easy to sail, still missing mine. Seem to hold their price.

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Re: Don\'t bother

Apparently, the place is full of overpowered gin palaces, driven by drunken hoorays with no consideration for anyone, and more money than sense. Sorry, I have nothing of any value to contribute here.

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Second vote for the Trapper. More fun than the Moody (sorry...) /forums/images/icons/smile.gif

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After you have finished looking in the museums, take a look at an ETAP 28i or 30, they look modern and are bullit proof, loads of room for the size down below will keep all happy.

The ETAP 30 is slightly heavier than the 28i so is a little more up to the rough stuff. Having said that we sail a 28i and have sailed her top end of a 6, dont go looking for a blow but it will handle those wind strengths if needed.

The reasons for going for an ETAP are endless. The most important atribute for you and your family is the fact that hit an old fridge or pallet mid channel, putting a hole in the side, she WILL NOT SINK!

To allow you the opportunity of 'try before you buy', email me and I will take you sailing in one. I can also provide you with copies of the original test reports.

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I really love Etaps and have them on my short list.

However there have been examples where the foam filling the space between the moldings has got water-logged resulting in a heavy boat and difficult to dry out if you need to do anti-osmosis treatment.

Great boats but I would recommend a survey.

John

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Never heard of that before. I would like to know more. One example of a 28i that surveyed with high readings INSIDE was as a result of a shower being fitted in the heads!

Generally they are very very dry.

One ETAP surveyed just recently, that I know of, attracted comments by the surveyor that he had to turn the meter to the most sensitive setting to enable a reading at all!

But you are right, always always get a survey on any boat you intend to buy


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Thanks for all the replies so far. We are looking to spend a maximum of 30k ish. Although we would go a little higher for the right boat.

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Jaguar 27 or Contesa 28 - both good boats(and the J27 is faster than the C28 - at least mine is!)

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Jaguar 27 or Contessa 28 - both good boats(and the J27 is faster than the C28 - at least mine is!)

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Lots of suggestions, but no reasons why you should choose one boat as opposed to another, just peoples preference. £30k will buy a good ETAP, you have already been given some key reasons to choose ETAP.

Come sailing and find out for yourself.

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