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Source for Sailboat Specifications
We plan to do spend several months each year traveling rivers, lakes and
canals. An 800 mile five week trip last summer on our old Venture 25 has us actively searching for a more roomy, trailerable motor sailer. I'm wasting hours trying to find information about boats that I find for sale. Is there a good comprehensive source of info online? TIA |
Source for Sailboat Specifications
On Tue, 25 May 2004 07:52:28 -0500, "QLW" wrote:
An 800 mile five week trip last summer on our old Venture 25 has us actively searching for a more roomy, trailerable motor sailer. Don't know the Venture 25 but past 25 feet your options for "more roomy" and "trailerable" get pretty limited...and "motor sailers" tend to be heavier than most. The beam limit in much of North America for trailered boats seems to be around 8' 3" or so. That practical limit is where you might wish to begin. This site http://www.image-ination.com/sailcalc.html can help in terms of refining your parameters. Just plug in the legal limit on beam and work from there, as you are unlikely to want to obtain special permits, etc. every time you want to take the boat down a public road. R. |
Source for Sailboat Specifications
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"QLW" wrote in message ... We plan to do spend several months each year traveling rivers, lakes and canals. An 800 mile five week trip last summer on our old Venture 25 has us actively searching for a more roomy, trailerable motor sailer. I'm wasting hours trying to find information about boats that I find for sale. Is there a good comprehensive source of info online? TIA |
Source for Sailboat Specifications
QLW wrote:
We plan to do spend several months each year traveling rivers, lakes and canals. An 800 mile five week trip last summer on our old Venture 25 has us actively searching for a more roomy, trailerable motor sailer. I'm wasting hours trying to find information about boats that I find for sale. Is there a good comprehensive source of info online? TIA Practial Sailor's Magazine published some books a while ago titled _Practical_Boat_Buying_. Volume one was boats under about 30 feet. You might try to find a copy of Volume 1. Tom of the Swee****er Sea St. Paul, MN |
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