Searush
Well-Known Member
Where are you going to sail most often? If its the sea then the GP14's extra freeboard is important for a dry sail, if its'a lake then maybe not so important.
The Heron is almost a Mirror with a proper bow so not that big. I have had 2 adults, 2 kids & a dog on board, in Loch Lomond once, but the dog kept getting in the way & I threw her overboard to swim behind us.
I have been looking for a cheapish Enterprise or GP14 for ages to take the G-kids out in & picked one up nearish home with a good combi trailer for under 400. It turns out to be a 1958 boat but in excellent condition for the age.
Plenty of scruffy GRP ones (of both classes) around too & you can get them with the small jib for cruising or heavy weather solo sailing. My brother had a GP14 for several years & I always enjoyed the relaxation of sailing it even tho I could often go faster on my Laser.
The Heron is almost a Mirror with a proper bow so not that big. I have had 2 adults, 2 kids & a dog on board, in Loch Lomond once, but the dog kept getting in the way & I threw her overboard to swim behind us.
I have been looking for a cheapish Enterprise or GP14 for ages to take the G-kids out in & picked one up nearish home with a good combi trailer for under 400. It turns out to be a 1958 boat but in excellent condition for the age.
Plenty of scruffy GRP ones (of both classes) around too & you can get them with the small jib for cruising or heavy weather solo sailing. My brother had a GP14 for several years & I always enjoyed the relaxation of sailing it even tho I could often go faster on my Laser.