peterb26
Well-Known Member
I retired recently and now, after 30 odd years of motorboating, I think I might go sailing until Father Time tells me its time to call it a day.
I'm not knowledgable about yachts, so drew up a set of parameters to help with the decisionmaking. These are shown below:-
- 35 - 40 feet (nearer 35 is better as I am presently on a 35 ft berth)
- Sloop rigged (as theres only 2 of us and realistically I do all the work, my partner would probably hold the wheel and look lovely whilst I do it!)
- Something probably 5 years old (at the absolute maximum), so that it didnt ought to be falling apart. (I do NOT want a high maintenance boat.)
- Wheel helm rather than tiller (just dont fancy the idea of losing my wheel - its bad enough going from 300hp down to perhaps 30hp!!)
- I prefer the idea of a proper engine/shaft/prop rather than saildrive.
- 2 "decent cabins" so we can take a pal and his wife in relative comfort - ideally one cabin at the bow and one aft cabin (so they cant hear me snoring......)
- last - and possibly the most important of all - something that wont be toooooooo difficult to sell in perhaps 5-8 years time when I am possibly past my sell by date for sailing.
I would have loved a Fisher but sadly they are now a bit old in the tooth. (They just look so nice and yes I know they roll like pigs). Plus they are definitely high-maintenance as well. Nauticats are nice but I dont want to spend 150k to get a decent one.
I have ruled out the high-volume mass-produced items such as Bavarias, as it looks to me as if its a nightmare to sell them when they are a few years old. (Our marina is literally full of them - and they are all for sale, and have been for some time in most cases!).
I like the look of Cromarty 36's but they are ketch rigged so that ruled them out.
Hence what does anyone suggest - and why?
Thanks in advance for anyone imparting their knowledge in my direction.
I'm not knowledgable about yachts, so drew up a set of parameters to help with the decisionmaking. These are shown below:-
- 35 - 40 feet (nearer 35 is better as I am presently on a 35 ft berth)
- Sloop rigged (as theres only 2 of us and realistically I do all the work, my partner would probably hold the wheel and look lovely whilst I do it!)
- Something probably 5 years old (at the absolute maximum), so that it didnt ought to be falling apart. (I do NOT want a high maintenance boat.)
- Wheel helm rather than tiller (just dont fancy the idea of losing my wheel - its bad enough going from 300hp down to perhaps 30hp!!)
- I prefer the idea of a proper engine/shaft/prop rather than saildrive.
- 2 "decent cabins" so we can take a pal and his wife in relative comfort - ideally one cabin at the bow and one aft cabin (so they cant hear me snoring......)
- last - and possibly the most important of all - something that wont be toooooooo difficult to sell in perhaps 5-8 years time when I am possibly past my sell by date for sailing.
I would have loved a Fisher but sadly they are now a bit old in the tooth. (They just look so nice and yes I know they roll like pigs). Plus they are definitely high-maintenance as well. Nauticats are nice but I dont want to spend 150k to get a decent one.
I have ruled out the high-volume mass-produced items such as Bavarias, as it looks to me as if its a nightmare to sell them when they are a few years old. (Our marina is literally full of them - and they are all for sale, and have been for some time in most cases!).
I like the look of Cromarty 36's but they are ketch rigged so that ruled them out.
Hence what does anyone suggest - and why?
Thanks in advance for anyone imparting their knowledge in my direction.