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Default So, once again, what is the best trailerable daysailor/overnighter?

On Oct 12, 8:23*am, ladysailor wrote:
On Oct 11, 10:46*pm, "Capt. Rob" wrote:

These are reasonably well built and sail well along with having cabins
that are very functional. There are other good boats along these
lines, but this is a great place to start.


http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1981...994/Satellite-...


Good luck,


RB


Thanks for the suggestions, all. *It's good to see there are some good
options out there besides Catalinas. *The Merit 23 looks like the most
fun, and pretty light=easy to haul on the trailer. *The O'Day looks
good as well, easiest to trailer due to her length, great big cockpit,
and good replacement part availability. *The Compac would be very
comfortable for staying aboard and maybe easiest to rig with the
tabernacle.
It'll be fun to get into some serious research when I get home, and a
good excuse to do some traveling around to look at boats. *Keep 'em
coming, if anybody else has any good suggestions...

Best,

Mike


Sharing a computer sucks! She broke hers playing too many games...

Mike