Looks like the Leisure 27 my parents had, then reading the blub here it's the same company!!
Talk me out of it.
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Pete Cooper
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Just remember
Remember that if you are used to sailing a Beneteau 18, then most older, bigger yachts will seem to be much roomier. There are lots of good boats about at reasonable money. Most will be slower than your Bennie as well. As a very rough guide, referring to the CYCA handicap system,which is far from ideal, the Bennie would be just over 3 minutes in the hour quicker than a Tiger. My Ecume would in theory be about the same as your Bennie, but still has decent accomodation. What I think I am saying is that you should look at a lot of 'bigger' boats, and you will find something that does not need much work for the same kind of money.
All IM(not so)HO
All IM(not so)HO
- aquaplane
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Thanks for that Pete, I realise that all boats are a compromise. At the moment the compromise is too far towards performance for my (and my crew's) needs.
I learned to sail in a Westerly Windrush so I know all about going sideways slowly, or should I say going slowly and sideways fast.
I'll find something, it'll be a compromise again, but if I wake up without back ache, don't have to crawl to put the kettle on, and still pass some of the boats I'll be happy.
Is this like yours?
I learned to sail in a Westerly Windrush so I know all about going sideways slowly, or should I say going slowly and sideways fast.
I'll find something, it'll be a compromise again, but if I wake up without back ache, don't have to crawl to put the kettle on, and still pass some of the boats I'll be happy.
Is this like yours?
Seminole.
Cheers Bob.
Cheers Bob.
- lady_stormrider
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I think you should ask your crew what they want. Yes - not being grabbed with a 'Yarrh' when reaching over from one narrow bunk to put the kettle on the one meths stove.
Having consulted the Corps of Galley Slaves Directive 013378/B I think I'm entitled to request a 'fridge/freezer with chilled water dispenser and a tumble dryer. Aga optional.
Or just some headroom when getting dressed & a chemical loo.
(To tell you the truth - when we viewed 'Mykonos' on Windermere I felt we were being interviewed by Mr Kirk to make sure she was going to a good home. This could explain the reason she's been for sale for so long).
Having consulted the Corps of Galley Slaves Directive 013378/B I think I'm entitled to request a 'fridge/freezer with chilled water dispenser and a tumble dryer. Aga optional.
Or just some headroom when getting dressed & a chemical loo.
(To tell you the truth - when we viewed 'Mykonos' on Windermere I felt we were being interviewed by Mr Kirk to make sure she was going to a good home. This could explain the reason she's been for sale for so long).
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- Booby Trapper
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No that's nothing like Pete's It's very cleen and tidyaquaplane wrote: Is this like yours?
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Pete Cooper
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Cheeky sod! Mine is clean and tidy thanks to Philippa!!!!!Booby Trapper wrote:No that's nothing like Pete's It's very cleen and tidyaquaplane wrote: Is this like yours?
And at least I can spell CLEAN!
Yes Aquaplane, mine is very like that.
- aquaplane
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Well Pete, the pics of the outside look dead racey, and the pics of the inside look good too. Finot designed some good boats didn't he?
And Ms Stormy can quell those mutinous comments, we have a chemical loo, in the garage at home. I thought you liked the Yarrrr, talk like a pirate stuff?
And Ms Stormy can quell those mutinous comments, we have a chemical loo, in the garage at home. I thought you liked the Yarrrr, talk like a pirate stuff?
Seminole.
Cheers Bob.
Cheers Bob.
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Oh excrement - I think that we've gone and talked him out of it!! Mind you, he did ask. I can convince myself that my conscience is clear cos if Aquaplane was totally smitten by the Windermere Tiger, with heart overruling the head then he would have ignored us all.
Seriously, I see a major problem for Aquaplane is that he wants to trail. This means that a decent road trailer needs to be included in the deal, or bought separately and they don't come cheaply.
For example, there is one for sale on the VEGA forum, described as a bargain at £1,500 ( the Vega is 27ft and 2300kgs )
Ash
PS I didn't say excrement, I said excrement. Nick's software changed it.
Seriously, I see a major problem for Aquaplane is that he wants to trail. This means that a decent road trailer needs to be included in the deal, or bought separately and they don't come cheaply.
For example, there is one for sale on the VEGA forum, described as a bargain at £1,500 ( the Vega is 27ft and 2300kgs )
Ash
PS I didn't say excrement, I said excrement. Nick's software changed it.
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Albin Vega "Mistral" is now sold
Albin Vega "Mistral" is now sold
- Booby Trapper
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Sorry Pete I couldn't resist. Yes Philippa did mention she had spent about 3 hours cleaning the inside. Did she get aound to the cockpit?Pete Cooper wrote:Cheeky sod! Mine is clean and tidy thanks to Philippa!!!!!Booby Trapper wrote:No that's nothing like Pete's It's very cleen and tidyaquaplane wrote: Is this like yours?
And at least I can spell CLEAN!
Yes Aquaplane, mine is very like that.
As for the spelling... I must do better.
- lady_stormrider
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And Ms Stormy can quell those mutinous comments, we have a chemical loo, in the garage at home. I thought you liked the Yarrrr, talk like a pirate stuff?
You can stop that - or I'll hit you with a rock bun. This is the link
http://www.talklikeapirate.com/
There DO seem to be a lot of boats for sale in the category we are looking at.
You can stop that - or I'll hit you with a rock bun. This is the link
http://www.talklikeapirate.com/
There DO seem to be a lot of boats for sale in the category we are looking at.
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- aquaplane
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And I'm only showing you the ones I think may have possibilities.There DO seem to be a lot of boats for sale in the category we are looking at.
There are a couple of Tomahawk 25's at Kip, what do thay sail like? I can't find much info but I think they were supposed to be fast.
There is a Cobra 750 at Kip too, it's a low price for the model, I wonder what's up with it.
Then there is a Dufour 1800 and a Pagaent at Troon, and all those on Boats and Outboards, the choices are many and various.
My head is a shed at the moment, I think I may just stick with what I have lol
Seminole.
Cheers Bob.
Cheers Bob.
- ash
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Even More
Hi
Just to confuse you even further.
Have you had a look at NickB's For Sale Site.
BoobyTrapper is, of course, a member of This Parish.
Ash
Just to confuse you even further.
Have you had a look at NickB's For Sale Site.
BoobyTrapper is, of course, a member of This Parish.
Ash
"This is a sailing Forum"
Albin Vega "Mistral" is now sold
Albin Vega "Mistral" is now sold
- aquaplane
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Oh Ash, you are a tease! That's a fine looking boat, sexy lines. Those pilot berths look nifty too, a neat design solution. What's the cockpit like?
It didn't show in my Boats and Outboards search 'coz I limited it to £8000.
I'm drooling over other boats so I can't see why I cant drool over Boobys!
It didn't show in my Boats and Outboards search 'coz I limited it to £8000.
I'm drooling over other boats so I can't see why I cant drool over Boobys!
Seminole.
Cheers Bob.
Cheers Bob.
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For Sale.....
.....of course I might know of an Ecume de Mer for sale - needs a little tidying but an excellent boat!
- aquaplane
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Oh yes Pete, do you know someone with one? How much do they go for, when they need a little tidying?
I had a rough quote for transport from the Clyde area to Windermere since it seems importing something around 25' may be an option. £700 to £900 was a very rough guess. Something with a (good) trailer is even better.
I had a rough quote for transport from the Clyde area to Windermere since it seems importing something around 25' may be an option. £700 to £900 was a very rough guess. Something with a (good) trailer is even better.
Seminole.
Cheers Bob.
Cheers Bob.

