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"jds" wrote in message
news:fGXxf.27$MJ.13@fed1read07... thank you capt. i will absolutely get the boat surveyed, i would want expert advise on the condition. to my untrained eye, she looks good. absolutely agree on the skipper and crew doing their part. excellent point. weather conditions are part of my concern about the boat. i have no intentions of going out in snotty weather. im retiring at the end of the year and will have nowhere in particular to go, and all the time i have left to do it. but, poop does occur. will the boat survive nasty weather if i do my part?? Well, they're tough boats, but it's hard to know. I would think a qualified yes, all things being equal. There are so many factors at work, that it's hard to be unequivical. Put it this way, you can cross an ocean in much less of a boat, but I wouldn't recommend it. :-) do you think the unprotected rudder would be a problem?? Not in the ocean unless you hit something. :-) Of course, if the weather is extreme enough, all bets are off. Anything can break. The good news is that the weather off the Pacific Coast is pretty predictable. i know its not a large boat, but i will be singlehanding with occasional quests for short term trips. from what im used to ( a 23 foot swing keel sloop), its a palace lol. the cockpit is nice, not too big. no 1/4 berth, so lots of stowage. would like a good 1/4 berth, but that isnt a deal breaker. tankage is a bit small, but not going around the world. i guess build quality would be my main concern. thanks for you reply captain. hope the above will clarify my situation some. thanks again, best regards, jeff Have you been off the coast? I'd suggest doing that a couple of times before making a commitment to do it on your own. As an example of the conditions, I took a 48' full keel CT ketch down the coast from SF to Cabo. The first two days we saw 30+ kts wind on the nose and 10-15 foot seas. Beat the crap out of everyone including me. After we turned south, things settled down and we made a steady 5 kts the whole way, not tacks, no jibes, nice weather. |