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![]() "Hunter" wrote in message ... Dear Group: I have owned several boats (Taswell 43 and Farr 40). I am looking to buy a cruising boat and have identified two boats in particular that I am interested in. One is a Baltic 48 all fitted out for cruising and the other is an Oyster 485, newer and shinny but lacking self steering gear, sat phone and few other necessities for cruising. I would like any constructive comments regarrding these two boats! The Oyster has a skeg rudder and the Baltic does not, is this important? The Baltic is a cored hull laminate and the Oyster is solid, again any thoughts. They both appear to be quality boats, however, I am concerned that the Oyster is built in the UK and I know they cannot build cars or airplanes : ( Thanks in advance Hunter I do not know much about you. I take it you maybe in your late fifty. Why age is a concert is because you do not want to spent valuable time to equip or refurbish a boat for cruising. My first choice would the Baltic providing that I do not have to spent extra money to upgrade the navigational system, steering system and rudder, electrical, plumbing and rigging not to mention the sails and furling. On my Beneteau Oceanis I have a 6 foot 2 inches keel and a skeg. At first I was apprehensive about it. Now that I have used it I like it and its important to me. In my case it provides better directional stability. The world's best build boat are made with a solid core. However, with the quality of labour today you may find some internal de-lamination that can become as bad as water infiltration in a cored laminate hull. Racers tend to believe that cored laminate hulls are faster?? Shooting at point blank without having seen the Oyster 485 they seem to have a good reputation for cruising. I would do a present value evaluation between the two boats versus the cost of buying a new boat. |
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