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![]() First I wanted to buy a Tayana Vancouver 460 because I like the pilothouse design. Then I went to look at some Beneteaus with cast iron keels and this made me worry about Tayana's fiberglass keel getting damaged if I go island hopping in the South Pacific or sail to my Lanta Island property. Then today I talked to a Hunter salesman and he said that lead keels are the best because they can absorb energy if I hit something and are easier to repair than fiberglass. If you were in my position would you just go ahead and get a Tayana and not worry too much about the keel ? I need to have 3 sleeping cabins and would like a boat that can be set up for singlehanded sailing. Thanks in advance for your suggestions. |
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