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![]() "DSK" wrote in message . .. Scout wrote: I'm on recon now, keeping an open mind. I know I want something big enough to be comfortable for a week, small enough to single hand, and sturdy enough to sail the coastline. I thought you already had one like that, the Starwind 19? Wellllll, the single-hand part is true. "Charged-With-Gold" was easy enough to sail solo. But comfort wasn't a strong point, sleeping was uncomfortably tight and there was not much room for provisions, and as Bart described a few weeks back, sailing for more than a few hours with mixed company is awkward at best. I did sail "Charged" off the Jersey shore from time to time, but I never felt all that comfortable with a swing keel in ocean water. It was ok to dart outsidefor a few hours but I wouldn't want to sail to Nantucket with her. ... Ulterior motive at the moment is to get wifey to see how nice a bigger boat interior would be. Would be nice to stand in the cabin (at least for her, she's 5'4", I'm 6'4", but don't mind ducking), a head with a door, a real galley, yadda yadda. There's a lot of nice boats out there. THe important thing is to get one that your wife will like to sail & cruise on, but that also satisfies all the practical (or impractical) demands you both have. What size & price range do you have in mind? 26' - 32' or thereabouts. Price range would be as little as I can get away with. I'm going to the boat show to get a feel for different boats, I'm quite sure I won't be buying a new boat there. At least I'll have a feel for what I want when I hit the used market. I feel I've been quite lucky in the boats my wife & I have saied & cruised. It's been a lot of great time together. Good stuff! |