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You plan to stay on the Joisey shore? Just asking because sailing the Chessy
favours a shallow draft. Scotty "Scout" wrote in message ... Thanks for the O'Day background. We're tall too and I'd like to be able to stand inside the cabin, so that's a consideration. I'm getting it narrowed down slowly but surely. I've read a lot of discussion here regarding hull types, keel types, etc. I plan on staying with a fiberglass mono-hull. I prefer stability to speed, but would like to keep up in a group sail (my marina organizes group coastal sails). I'm not real interested in racing (I have enough stress in my life) but want to be able to extract the best performance possible from my boat. I'm leaning away from swing keels and wing-keels, and more toward a fixed or full keel. I'm not rushing out to buy anything, I'm just keeping my eyes open, because I'm slowly accepting how much there is to know about sailing (efficiently). I base that statement on the number of threads posted here in which I'm lost. Added to that is the fact that we are moving soon, and my wife has her heart set on something grand, we have one kid who just graduated college, two more still in college, a daughter hinting about a wedding, etc., and I'm thinking that when I buy this boat, it had better be the right one because it may be the last one for a long, long time. I'm crawling up the learning curve with the help of this group. I don't think a person could buy a book with the kind of information, honesty, and debate seen here everyday, and certainly not with as many laughs. BTW, I've purchased a couple of professional vhs videos/dvd's on sail trimming, rough weather sailing, etc. I'd be willing to mail them around to any interested parties, just promise to mail them back. Anyone interested can email me. First come first serve kind of thing, but no problem if they go through a circuit. Scout "katysails" wrote Ahem...Scout...ask former O'Day owners about O'Days...not former Catalina people...We have owned 2 O'Days. Bith were great boats, although the 22 was a trifle squashy inside *we're both tall people* We sailed the crud out of the 22 and then went on to the 27...by the time we were ready to go up from there, the options decreased since real O'Day's were amde before 1982 and we didn't want that old of a boat. The newer ones were made Lear siegler from whatever Pearson bought from O'Day....they went to what they termed a European interior...pretty bleak... |
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