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I find it interesting that there are really so few good designs out
there for "spirited" family sailing. Consider my not-so-demanding requirements: 1) 32-36 foot vessel 2) Enclosed aft cabin 3) SA/D suitable for light air work..at least 17 or 18 4) PHRF below 150 or better 5) Reasonable build quality. 6) Price around 70K or less. Now...we have a few Beneteau first series, a few Kirie Elites, an Express 35....most of which are tough to find in good shape. A new C&C 99 would be perfect, but I can't justify another 50-60K for a boat that is only used half the year. I see more European designs, like the Jeanneau and Kirie/Feelings that make a lot more sense and offer more speed with better accomodation for a family, but they're rarely found here. Well...we're looking at the Beneteau 35s5 next week, then looking at a Sabre 34 and the Sabre 32 tri cabin-more traditional boats though slower than the 35s5 or Kirie. I think there's a LOT of room for improvement in boat design these days...and I'm sorry to say that most of the designs of previous years show little imagination. Look at this boat. It's design may not be your cup of tea (looks like a spaceship), but it sails faster than most comparable C&Cs, Sabres or Tartans of the same vintage and size and has a better layout. Like I said, our sailboat industry lacks imaagination, though I'm fond of the new C&Cs. http://www.yachtsnet.co.uk/boats/s70505/s70505.htm I know a C&C 35 III or Sabre 34 are good boats, but we'd like something with a bit more spunk, especially for the LIS light airs. Thoughts on this? Robert B NY |
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Capt. Rob wrote:
I know a C&C 35 III or Sabre 34 are good boats, but we'd like something with a bit more spunk, especially for the LIS light airs. Thoughts on this? Landfall 38? |
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Landfall 38, but her SA/D of well under 17, she no light air winner.
She really doesn't have an aft cabin either, just a bulkead between the quarterbirths and the central cabin, still open to the companionway. The LF 38 was an early contender, now struck from my list. Robert B NY |
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Capt. Rob wrote:
Landfall 38, but her SA/D of well under 17, she no light air winner. She really doesn't have an aft cabin either, just a bulkead between the quarterbirths and the central cabin, still open to the companionway. The LF 38 was an early contender, now struck from my list. Robert B NY Taswell 43? |
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"Capt. Rob" wrote in
ups.com: I find it interesting that there are really so few good designs out there for "spirited" family sailing. Consider my not-so-demanding requirements: "Family Fun Boats" are big platform pontoon boats with 50hp outboard motors and two big coolers, fore and aft, so you don't have to get out of your seats. They have a sink and bbq grille on one side. Case in point, 3 of these barges full of kids decended on the gas dock of City Marina in Charleston. The low-class working families piled out while daddy filled up the tankage, laughing and giggling...having a ball. I was coming down the docks and could see the rich yachtspersons watching them from the end of their cleaning handles and tool collections. The Rednecks were having a ball. The bigshots were at the dock fixing broken stuff pontoon boats don't have. Who had more "Family Fun"? Ask the kids....(c; -- Larry |
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Capt. Rob wrote:
I find it interesting that there are really so few good designs out there for "spirited" family sailing. If you know how to sail well, it's easier to get a boat to feel "spirited." ... Consider my not-so-demanding requirements: 1) 32-36 foot vessel 2) Enclosed aft cabin 3) SA/D suitable for light air work..at least 17 or 18 4) PHRF below 150 or better 5) Reasonable build quality. 6) Price around 70K or less. Now...we have a few Beneteau first series, a few Kirie Elites, an Express 35....most of which are tough to find in good shape. A new C&C 99 would be perfect, but I can't justify another 50-60K for a boat that is only used half the year. I see more European designs, like the Jeanneau and Kirie/Feelings that make a lot more sense and offer more speed with better accomodation for a family, but they're rarely found here. That's because you're a clueless dweeb, Bobsprit. You don't know what to look for, or where to look, and with the attitude you've displayed for year, you'll probably never learn. But I want to help, or at least try. If you start by knowing what you're looking for, that's a good start. Here is a list that is not all-inclusive, but should give an idea of the very large number of boat designs that meet your criteria. I cut off the list at SA18. Fresh Breezes- Doug King B-32 Mirage 34 Dehler DB-1 Victric 4 Soverel 33 Tripp 33 ANDREWS 35 Evelyn 32 Evelyn 322 X-99 FINNGULF 335 DUFOUR 32 CLASSIC Sidney 36 Dehler DB-2 Bianca 360 THOMAS 35 Bavaria 35 Exclusive X-102TM Beneteau First 32 IMX-38 C&C 110 DUFOUR 32 FEELING 364/1090 BAYFIELD 32 JEANNEAU 35 X 3/4-1 BENETEAU F33.7 DUFOUR 35 Jeanneau ATTALIA CB C&C 34R X-362 SPORT X 3/4-2 X-332 Express 37-2 J-33 DEHLER 33 Privilege 37 FEELING 346 DI Schock 35 San Juan 33 Tartan Ten WAUQUIEZ CENTURION 36 Jeanneau Sun Rise 33 J-36 NEW YORK 36 Frers 36 F3 CAPRI 37 Morgan 36 CTM J-35 Frers 33 C&C 34 XL Express 34 New York 36 Abbott 33 Express 35 OMEGA 36 Aphrodite 101 EVENT 34 Ticon 34 Tripp 36 FEELING 326 D.I. J-34 TOBAGO 35 Santana 35 Beneteau Oceanis 321 J-34C J-35 C&C 99 Beneteau First 32 s5 Forna Kirie Elite 37 Finnfire 33 Tripp 37 EXPRESS 37 CONTEST 36 S Beneteau First 36s7 FINNGULF 36 BENETEAU 36S7 FIRST 36S7 Baltic 35 BENETEAU 311 PET 37 Holland 36 FARR 37 Kirie Feeling 36 Farr 33 Nightwind 35 HC 33 T Kirie Feeling 32 HARTLEY 36B CENTURION 37S CONTESSA 32 Bavaria 32 Holiday CSA 33-2 C&C 34+ J-110 Jeanneau Selection C&C 35-1 NIMBLE 30 Kirie Feeling 36 HERITAGE 37 MK II FREEDOM 35 Orion 35/79 Hunter 35.5 PACKET CAT 35 SHOW 36 Peterson 34 Endeavour 35 SCHOCK 34 PC ELITE 37 HUNTER 340 Abbott 36 Beneteau First 35s7 Shoalsailer 32 C&C 35-1 M SUNBIRD 32 J-35C MORGAN 36-5 Morgan 36-5 GANB 35 M N ISLAND PACKET 32 Kirie Feeling 32cb INTL. ONE-DESIGN Peterson 34 CTM Tripp 37 CR C&C 35-3 COM-PAC 33 Pearson 37 m1 Dufour 35 Ericson 36 Elan 36 IRWIN 35 LNC 36CR Kahuna Morgan 364 Hunter 336 FREEDOM 36 OCEANIS 311 CONTEST 38 S Irwin 33 Freedom 32 Tartan 33R S2 10.3 Dehler 34 HALLBERG-RASSY 34 Schock 34PC CROSS 35 Sweden 34 PEREGRINE 36 CAL 36 CR Tartan 33 HALLBERG-RASSY 352 C&C 36 GIBSEA 362 Coronado 34 CAL 33-2 Aloha 32 CLEARWATER 35 Seidlemann 37 Hunter 376 Olson 34 Hunter 36 Catalina 36 TM M Sweden 340 Tartan 3500 JEANNEAU SUN ODYSSEY 37 |
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In article . com,
"Capt. Rob" wrote: I find it interesting that there are really so few good designs out there for "spirited" family sailing. Consider my not-so-demanding requirements: 1) 32-36 foot vessel 2) Enclosed aft cabin 3) SA/D suitable for light air work..at least 17 or 18 4) PHRF below 150 or better 5) Reasonable build quality. 6) Price around 70K or less. There's an old Eastern Shore saying: There are three options: 1) fast 2) cheap 3) good Choose any two. You can only get all three at once in a used boat, and you have to "kiss a lot of frogs". -- Jere Lull Xan-a-Deux ('73 Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD) Xan's Pages: http://members.dca.net/jerelull/X-Main.html Our BVI FAQs (290+ pics) http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
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