What Trailer Sailor? - 16ft - 18ft

What Trailer Sailor? - 16ft - 18ft

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MonkeyBusiness

Original Poster:

4,107 posts

202 months

Sunday 21st December 2008
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I've read all the mags, spent hours on the net and I can't make my mind up.

I would like a small grp weekend motor boat which is easily towed. Need overnight accomodation for 2 people.
Like the look of the Shetland range but saying that, I had my heart set on a West Wight Potter last month rolleyes

Finally I have zero boating experience (apart from Broads/Thames holidays) so would be looking to start inshore and take necessary courses.

Huntsman

8,757 posts

265 months

Sunday 21st December 2008
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MonkeyBusiness said:
I've read all the mags, spent hours on the net and I can't make my mind up.

I would like a small grp weekend motor boat which is easily towed. Need overnight accomodation for 2 people.
Like the look of the Shetland range but saying that, I had my heart set on a West Wight Potter last month rolleyes

Finally I have zero boating experience (apart from Broads/Thames holidays) so would be looking to start inshore and take necessary courses.
Get yourself onto a boaty forum, try the mobo forum at YBW.com


westie6767

1 posts

199 months

Monday 29th December 2008
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I currently have a seawych 19ft trailer sail boat.She is a very good stable boat that is more than capable of sleeping 4 but much more comfortable with 2.
I don't know how experienced you are but she is a great boat to either learn or coastal cruise with.if you have any questions just shout.