Capri 16.5 vs. Flying Scot
I have raced a Flying Scot and found it easy to handle. They have a
large cockpit, and should be able to accomodate your family plus an
extra couple. Gross trailering weight is 1200 lbs, so any intermediate
sized, non-turbocharged vehicle should be able to tow it. There is an
active class association and plenty of racing opportunities if you are
interested in racing.
The Capri 16.5 is smaller, but should accomodate your family, but would
be cramped with more people.. Towing weight is probably around 700 lbs.
Racing opportunities are probably limited to PHRF or Portsmouth
Yardstick club races. You mentioned keeping your boat on a trailer at
the lake. You might want to consider what ever is the predominate
sailing dingy on your lake. That would give you an opportunity for some
meaningful inpromptu competition, and somebody with which to exchange
information about rigging, tuning, etc.
A Wayfarer (16') would be a good boat to consider as well, but there
aren't many of them in the south.
wrote in message
ps.com...
Hi,
Looking for a boat. Have a 2 & 4 year old and a wife. I have some
experience with a Hobie & Sunfish. I have the ASA BKB and BCC
certificates.
I live a mile from Kentucky Lake and can keep the boat at the water on
a trailer with the mast up. Will only go out for a few hours at a
time. I will sail by myself often.
Something I think I would like to do is take the boat to Florida west
coast around Sanibel and visit small islands for shells, picnic, etc.
Any thoughts are really appreciated.
Kevin
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