Help! Don't know what boat to go for?
Help! Don't know what boat to go for?
Hi All,
The plan is to get my mum into sailing. Racings not her thing so the Merlin idea did not go down well. I think she has seen a photo or two of me swimming beside one.
Mums idea of sailing is potting around on a lake or the sea, in light breezes on a sunny day.
We would not be looking to break the bank Of Dad so under £1500 would be ideal, cheaper even better. I don't mind doing some work but not total restoration.
What boats would fit the bill? It needs to be stable, big enough for 3 or 4 adults and easy to sail.
I was thinking wafarer but I'm not sure which versions the best one. I know one type has lots of storage which would be useful. My only concern is the weight of the boat.
Or is there a better option?
Any advice would be well appreciated and gratefully received.
The plan is to get my mum into sailing. Racings not her thing so the Merlin idea did not go down well. I think she has seen a photo or two of me swimming beside one.
Mums idea of sailing is potting around on a lake or the sea, in light breezes on a sunny day.
We would not be looking to break the bank Of Dad so under £1500 would be ideal, cheaper even better. I don't mind doing some work but not total restoration.
What boats would fit the bill? It needs to be stable, big enough for 3 or 4 adults and easy to sail.
I was thinking wafarer but I'm not sure which versions the best one. I know one type has lots of storage which would be useful. My only concern is the weight of the boat.
Or is there a better option?
Any advice would be well appreciated and gratefully received.
Luke
MR3296 Seventh Heaven
MR3296 Seventh Heaven
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Re: Help! Don't know what boat to go for?
GP14 should tick all the boxes
If you don't want to race one of the old single skin glass boats should be ideal and relatively maintenance free so you can spend all your dads money on the Merlin
If you don't want to race one of the old single skin glass boats should be ideal and relatively maintenance free so you can spend all your dads money on the Merlin
Re: Help! Don't know what boat to go for?
There are some great cruising boats out there. The GP does the job, but from a personal point of view, I don't find it pretty, which I've always thought important in a cruising boat. One of my favorites in the GP14 mould is the Leader. Other than that, there are many local clinker built classes around, if you want something with a vintage look, but they will take more work.
Or simply create a smaller cruising rig for the Merlin?
Or simply create a smaller cruising rig for the Merlin?
Rupert
Re: Help! Don't know what boat to go for?
Wayfarer Mk 1 - cant go wrong. Had one when the children were small and always regretted selling it. Stable as a house, bags of room for 4, yet gives a rewarding sail and will go anywhere (see the Frank Dye' voyages).
Come to think of it I might get one myself again now I am in my dotage!
Come to think of it I might get one myself again now I am in my dotage!
Re: Help! Don't know what boat to go for?
P.S, if you want more on versions see http://wayfarer.org.uk/wp-content/uploa ... 09_v71.pdf
Re: Help! Don't know what boat to go for?
GP is a bit tight for 4 adults plus kit. 3 adults plus coolbox is pretty much the limit. You looking at the wayfarer really.
Hang the weight. Id go for a decent wood one. Most are well looked after, 1500 quid should see you good. Good trailer essential.
Hang the weight. Id go for a decent wood one. Most are well looked after, 1500 quid should see you good. Good trailer essential.
Re: Help! Don't know what boat to go for?
If you have a jockey wheel for the trolly it takes a lot of the hard work away unless your launching in sand or shingle.
Hornet 191 Shoestring,
Hornet 595 Demon awaiting restoration
Hornet 610 Final Fling
Hornet 353
Hornet 595 Demon awaiting restoration
Hornet 610 Final Fling
Hornet 353
Re: Help! Don't know what boat to go for?
chrismartin3583 wrote:GP14 should tick all the boxes
If you don't want to race one of the old single skin glass boats should be ideal and relatively maintenance free so you can spend all your dads money on the Merlin
You are a bad influence on me! I'm already rudder shopping Just got to work out an economical way to get it from Guildford?
Luke
MR3296 Seventh Heaven
MR3296 Seventh Heaven
Re: Help! Don't know what boat to go for?
Looking at the wayfarer info I think a mark 1 would be best.
1a looks good but if I can get them to but a pre 1985 boat I can sub the boat in for the merlin on CVRDA meets if required.
Yeah I think jockey wheel is a must.
I am a big fan of the beauty of wood but the boat would live outdoors so grp it has to be.
Dont know which marks but we have a couple of wayfarers at the club so when it gets a bit warmer will have to take mum out for a trial
Are there any clinker cruising boats that would be grp?
1a looks good but if I can get them to but a pre 1985 boat I can sub the boat in for the merlin on CVRDA meets if required.
Yeah I think jockey wheel is a must.
I am a big fan of the beauty of wood but the boat would live outdoors so grp it has to be.
Dont know which marks but we have a couple of wayfarers at the club so when it gets a bit warmer will have to take mum out for a trial
Are there any clinker cruising boats that would be grp?
Luke
MR3296 Seventh Heaven
MR3296 Seventh Heaven
Re: Help! Don't know what boat to go for?
Dunno whether you'd get any for the money, but take a look at the Drascombe range of boats - Lugger, Dabber etc.
Rupert
Re: Help! Don't know what boat to go for?
I'm surprised that no one has suggested the Wanderer...okay, it is not a CVRDA boat but would full the role superbly
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Re: Help! Don't know what boat to go for?
Some of those cruising dinghies/dayboats tend to be rather expensive You could get a very good Wayfarer for the price of a second-hand Drascombe Lugger. And the performance different is massive. A Mirror will show a Drascobme a clean pair of heels.
Best wishes
SB
SB
Re: Help! Don't know what boat to go for?
A Pacer might also fit the bill. Very light to launch but quite roomy inside with hard wearing plastic sails , two piece mast , And Spinaker friendly, or even a Miracle with similar lightweight advantages?
Re: Help! Don't know what boat to go for?
Drascombes are even heavier than a Wayfarer and expensive! We were seriously considering them as a family boat pre-divorce and looked at quite a few at a local dealers.
GP or Wayfarer I'd say.
GP or Wayfarer I'd say.
(Half Cut and What a Lark Removals Ltd)
Re: Help! Don't know what boat to go for?
Had a drascombe lugger after the wayfarer when I lived in the channel isles. Good boat for a picnic, fishing and rock hopping (usually with the outboard) but if you want a sail it's the wayfarer everytime. The lugger lived on a mooring and I wouldn't even think of regular trailer launching - it weighed a ton!
DavidH suggests a wanderer, the wayfarer's little sister, and I would second that provided its big enough for you. However they are surprisingly expensive second hand.
DavidH suggests a wanderer, the wayfarer's little sister, and I would second that provided its big enough for you. However they are surprisingly expensive second hand.