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![]() "Jim Cate" wrote in message ... If you feel the need to seek our opinions, then you haven't found the boat that is right for *you*. snip Delilah has a relatively shallow draft, under 5 feet, which would be advantageous in our bay complex. This is the *** III model, which I understand was a later production run that incorporated some improvements over the earlier models. I think that it would be somewhat more tender than the O'Day, but probably more fun to sail in light to medium winds. The problem, again, is that it would take 5 hours to motor down to Galveston and get to some blue water, and, for several reasons, leaving it at a marina in Galveston introduces some problems. I don't know the area at all. I assume that you are up a river????? My experience suggests that you are much better off if you can keep the boat near your sailing area. I used to keep my boat in a truly beautiful location, at the top of Chichester Harbour. The whole area is a protected nature reserve. However, it took an hour to get to the sea (and another to get back). We moved to a marina that is 100 yards from the sea because I realised that we would use the boat much more. The main effect of the move, is that our sailing season has changed from 6 months to 12 months. We can now go for a sail when the weather is a bit "iffy" because it is easier to turn back. In the old marina, we didn't bother going out if there was a possibility that the weather could turn, because we might not even get to the sea before we would have to turn back. You mentioned earlier that you were hoping to take some kids out sailing. IMHO, they are unlikely to cope with 10 hours of travelling to and from the sailing area. Also, you wouldn't get much use out of the boat if it took 5 hours just to reach the sea. I think that I'm beginning to see why you were leaning towards the Mac25. You really need two boats. One for pottering around the river(??), and another for some blue water sailing. Maybe a compromise will suit you, but I think that you would end up with a boat that wasn't very well suited to either purpose. Regards Donal -- |
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