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Richard Randall wrote:
I guess by perform I mean how tender or stiff it is. But out of curiousity, what would be your list of racer/cruisers 26 feet and under. I'm drawn to the 525 because it much less expensive than a J24 or Merit 25. Well remember that the cost of commissioning a boat, especially for offshore sailing, will be proportionate to how much rebuilding, rerigging, and re-equipping she needs over and above purchase price. For a low budget boat, you could be looking at double! One reason why the Santanas (and their sisters, the Schocks) are at the lower end of the price scale, is that the builder Schock has rather a mixed reputation. Some of their boats have been quite well built, others have had some fairly dramatic structural failures. One race I was in long ago had a Santana 35 peel a winch off the cockpit side as though it were a banana shedding it's skin. Not desirable offshore no matter the price! How about a Moore 24? Another option (with more cabin too) the Ranger 26... or little sister the Ranger 23. Or one of the small Ericsons, they made a couple of 25' and 23' models. Another good pick, one of the Mirage, S2, or Aloha boats but might be at the higher end of the price scale. How about a Soverel 26? They've made TransPacs & return (the trip back is actually much more challenging). One boat I feel I ought to mention specifically is the Yamaha 26. They sail pretty well (not quite as fast as the Santana, Moore, or Soverel) and the one I have been on is quite well built. Often they are for sale at quite low prices, a friend of mine has one that he picked up for a song. Plus, it's a cool looking boat IMHO (counts for something, right). The priorities I'd look at are 1- basic suitability for the kind of sailing you want to do, which would mean within a certain envelope of SA/Disp, D/L, not excessively beamy 2- original build quality 3- current condition versus price. A well maintained and well equipped boat may be asking a higher price, yet cost less to actually take sailing, than a bargain boat that you'd have to re-equip from scratch. Almost everyone understimates how much it costs to fix up boats. Been there, done that, got the epoxy spotted T-shirt ![]() Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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