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On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 18:19:26 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 16:44:46 -0600, Vic Smith wrote: Although I'm not young, I'm still in pretty good shape, and do like the idea of sailing, having crewed some. Sure, sailing is great fun but it is difficult to get a boat that sails well and cruises well, and still meets your shallow draft requirement. You might want to get an inexpensive day sailor just as a fun boat. There are lots to choose from, but one of my choices would be a Flying Scot. http://www.flyingscot.com/ They are good boats that sail very well and meet your specs with the exception of cruising. You can beach them and go tent camping of course. I'm guessing you could pick up a good used one with trailer for less than $5K. Boy, you're gonna keep me busy boating on the net for a few more days now! You've dead on about combining cruising/sailing/shallow draft capabilities in one boat I can afford. That Mac 26 comes closest right now. Ideally, I'd get a Flying Scot for sailing and something like the Rosborough RF-246 for cruising, but I'm not ready to commit that much money yet. Too many questions to be answered, especially some hands-on boating. Now I want to try that Flying Scot, but I've got no doubt it'll make the Max 26 feel like a dog under sail. Thanks for the ideas. Now I'll go tell the wife I changed my mind about buying a boat. I want at least 2 boats. --Vic |
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