Quandary
Well-Known Member
Every time this comes up I intervene to recommend the Laser 13, grp, well built, stable, roller furling jib, two part mast for towing, easy to rig, launch and recover single handed. Buoyant top panel in the mainsail so they do not roll over. Tough enough to get ashore where the notion takes you. Most come with oars and an outboard pad as they are popular for camping/ cruising. They are long in the tooth now but most still look like new (there is one bit of plywood but it is easily replaceable) and like hens teeth so pricey (close to £2k) but you always get your money back as there is nothing else with the combination of quality design and manufacture. There is a 16' version as well but it is too heavy to be launched and recovered on a whim.
What possessed me to let mine go?
What possessed me to let mine go?