chriscoreline
Active Member
Greetings .
Im saving up to buy my first cruiser, i have been doing research and electronic window shopping to find a class of boat which would suit me best. Im not really a racer, i need somthing which can cope in nasty tidal ranges and trickey shallows (cork harbour) and i really only intend to cruise costal waters, maby the odd overnight to England or France. With this in mind I have settled on trying to find a twin keel boat (two weighted keels) and something in the 27foot range. However, at this point I have drawn a blank, the brokerage websites don’t really give an option to search via keel type and they don’t cover new-build boats, me, being a dingey sailor i dont have a clue who makes good botes or who made good boats in the past.
To cut to the chase, can you folks give me some suggestions as to makers of sub 40 ft twin-keel cruisers, past and present, and the names of the boats I should google
Im saving up to buy my first cruiser, i have been doing research and electronic window shopping to find a class of boat which would suit me best. Im not really a racer, i need somthing which can cope in nasty tidal ranges and trickey shallows (cork harbour) and i really only intend to cruise costal waters, maby the odd overnight to England or France. With this in mind I have settled on trying to find a twin keel boat (two weighted keels) and something in the 27foot range. However, at this point I have drawn a blank, the brokerage websites don’t really give an option to search via keel type and they don’t cover new-build boats, me, being a dingey sailor i dont have a clue who makes good botes or who made good boats in the past.
To cut to the chase, can you folks give me some suggestions as to makers of sub 40 ft twin-keel cruisers, past and present, and the names of the boats I should google