[Rhodes22-list] Boat for sale

Mark Kaynor mark at kaynor.org
Tue Jan 20 13:38:00 EST 2004


Michael,

If you want a sweet looking 28' boat, there's always the Alerion Express

http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listing/cache/pl_search_results.jsp?cit=true&
slim=quick&sm=3&is=false&type=%28Sail%29&man=alerion&luom=126&fromLength=&to
Length=&fromYear=&toYear=&currencyid=100&fromPrice=&toPrice=

Mark

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[mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org]On Behalf Of Richard Smith
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 9:51 AM
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Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Boat for sale


Nothing is more thrilling to sail then a larger sailboat (4 tons or greater)

If you are looking for a MEANINGFUL upgrade I URGE you to get something at
LEAST 28 feet long.  There is a big difference between a 26 foot cruiser and
a 28 cruiser.

I don't know what your budget maybe but I would check out a used Nonesuch 30
or perhaps a Cape Dory 28 or 30.  These are very well constructed boats
designed by famous marine architects with strong user groups.  You will
start with a excellent hull and rig.  The mechanics can be dealt with as
appropriate by a good yard.

If you want a superb sailing boat and can commit yourself to an extensive
upgrade program to cure the manufacturing economies, you can hardly do
better then an Albin Cumulus (28)

Do not fall into the trap of buying a blue water boat for coastal cruising.

Be aware that at the beginning (at least) you will need crew to safely
maneuver a vessel this large around a marina and possibly for sail handling
under adverse conditions.

I realize that I have not suggested any new boats.  That's because (in my
opinion) they are outlandishly expensive.  Better to find a quality older
boat and upgrade it to your requirements.

Richard Smith

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