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The Aprodite 101 is like an Etchells on steroids
--with a tiny cabin. Very pretty. A fellow at my boat club has one. I fell in love with it when I saw it. The Melges 24 is a good trailerable boat, with excellent performance, a sparse cabin, and used boats have excellent resale value, and there are lots of them--so there is market demand for the Melges 24. Trailer sailer's are around, but they seem to have compromises. Each of these on the used market can be found for around $22k. While the Melges could be trailer sailed anywhere, the Aprodite 101 at 7000 lbs could be trailered too --you would need to pay to haul and splash it as the draft is 5.5 feet. I would want a trailer so I could take it home in the winter or haul it south. I like the fact that the Aprodite 101 has an inboard diesel. It makes a nice solo sailor. I just read that class racing is with the self tending jib! That is a nice feature. If I could only have one boat, I'd be happy with the Aphrodite 101. OzOne wrote DSK scribbled thusly: "Bart Senior" .@. scribbled thusly: The Aphrodite rates 132. Here's the Aphrodite... it's a gorgeous boat http://www.aphrodite101.info/history.htm It's understandably slower than the Etchells, being a good bit heavier, more freeboard, and a slightly smaller rig. Higher aspect ratio, it looks like, but less sail area. Fresh Breezes- Doug King Wow, what a lovely classic design..stil, it's no trailer boat. Friend of mine has always owned keelboats, J24 was his last one. He has now bought a nondescript trailer boat and is spending lots of time exploring places that are a days drive away, but were a 3 or 4 day sail before. Oz1...of the 3 twins. |