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Bruce In Bangkok wrote:
For those that yearn to go a'boating in small boats see: For those sitting in a small boat, believing that "Your Boat" is too small to go a'cruising the 19 ft. circumnavigator and Jester should show you the errors in your way of thinking.. Who was it that said, "you have nothing to fear but fear itself"? FDR said that. I don't think it's fear but comfort. The difference between what CW calls a mid sized cruiser (45 feet) and a pocket cruiser (34 feet or so) is the larger boat has more land oriented comforts. Once you get to full sized cruisers you get everything from land right up to a washing machine for clothes. The first fully founded boat I ever saw for short handing long distance was a 27' Albin Vega. It changed my world's view of what one can do on the ocean and directly led to me and my late wife living aboard and sailing about for 6 years on a 32' boat. Later, after she died, I took off alone on a 42' boat finding the handling to be much more difficult (especially landing at a dock with a current) and the extra features such as refer, freezer, hot / cold pressure, 120 afloat (!!) and so forth to be as much an annoyance as a pleasure. I will admit that a hot fresh water shower on the anchor after a passage is one of life's enormous luxuries, but the rest of it? I'm really not sure. I am sure that folks will NOT give up land life's comforts to sail today, however. |