Time to Let Her Go...

Nov 1, 2017
635
Hunter 28.5 Galveston
Hey Everyone,
I am sad to report that we are selling Valiant, our first boat. She's been great fun, and has stuck with us through thick and thin, but we are ready to move on to something that offers better performance, and more comfort. This being said, I have already been scouring the internet in search of a boat that could impress me enough and win me over to be our next. If anyone has any recommendations, please let me know! Thanks!

God Bless,
S.S.​
 
Mar 20, 2011
624
Hunter 31_83-87 New Orleans
Congrats on the sale and your next boat adventure. For a replacement (and I am biased) look at a mid eighties H31. They handle well on the bay and are good coastal cruisers for Tx coast and the Ms gulf coast. Also prices on the market are reasonable if u want to put in a bit of sweat equity. Look for deep draft 5’6” vs shoal. Good luck.
 
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Jan 25, 2007
366
Cal Cal 33-2 cape cod
I am in the same boat. Newport boat show and google search has some interesting suggestions. 1) X-yachts cruising 35 2) Elan GT 5 3) Dufour 382 and a few too many to mention... double digits speed, and comfort.
 
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Jan 19, 2010
12,918
Hobie 16 & Rhodes 22 Skeeter Charleston
Simon

There are a lot of sexy boats out there and it is easy to buy the wrong boat.
Get out a note card and write down a realistic list of HOW you will use your boat.
  1. Cruising vs. Racing?
  2. Coastal Cruising vs. Day sailing?
  3. Day sailing vs overnight camping
  4. Camping vs. comfortable living on board
    1. Living for long weekends or longer stays.
    2. How many people need to be able to sleep on board?
  5. Leave it in a slip or on a trailer
  6. Are your sailing waters deep or shoal?
Once you have a clear idea of the type of sailing you will be doing then post the same question with a list of hard parameters for example... I sail in a deep lake and can leave my boat at a marina BUT I really enjoy taking my boat to the outerbanks of North Carolina. So I need a trailerable sailboat that is shoal draft but can sleep up to 5 people comfortably for three or four nights at a time.

So I have a water ballasted, trailerable, swing keel boat in the 26 ft range. I gave up some speed and stability for those compromises. If I were living on the coast and sailing in deeper waters, I would have gotten something in the 31 to 40 ft range with a deeper draft.
 
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Oct 3, 2011
835
Anam Cara Catalina 310 Hull #155 155 Lake Erie/Catawba Island
Here is our recommendation-Check the Catalina 310- Shoal draft
Good sailing/comfortable
When Gerry Douglas designed it he wanted a boat that has 8 for drinks (In the cockpit), feeds 4-cockpit or below decks and sleeps 2 (On the queen size innerspring mattress forward (Also sleeps 2 more in the aft berth)
Wide decks, easy to singlehand!
we came from a 25 to the 310!
Great association! Great Tech support-Our tech editor lives aboard his in the BVI!
Also Affordable!
 
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Mar 20, 2014
900
Hunter 31 828 Shoreacres, TX
Congrats on the sale and your next boat adventure. For a replacement (and I am biased) look at a mid eighties H31. They handle well on the bay and are good coastal cruisers for Tx coast and the Ms gulf coast. Also prices on the market are reasonable if u want to put in a bit of sweat equity. Look for deep draft 5’6” vs shoal. Good luck.
Plus one on this. I have one a year older than Jerry’s and I have fallen deeply in love with her.
 

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Jun 19, 2013
1,222
C&C 30 Elk Rapids
wally yachts: Tango
If that doesn't impress well.....

oh and what JD and RgRanger say combined into an exhaustive and definitive list to start dreaming.
 
Jul 27, 2011
5,180
Bavaria 38E Alamitos Bay
My general advice, whatever you might get, is to go up 10 ft in length if you can. Look among 34-, 35-, or 36-ft boats; less than 20 yr old; less than 10 yr is better.
 
Jan 19, 2010
12,918
Hobie 16 & Rhodes 22 Skeeter Charleston
My general advice, whatever you might get, is to go up 10 ft in length if you can. Look among 34-, 35-, or 36-ft boats; less than 20 yr old; less than 10 yr is better.
KG is making my point for me... I had a larger boat at one time but I was unable to trailer it. And it was hard to single hand. So I went smaller. But if I ever get an opportunity to live near the coast, I will definitely be looking for a larger boat because the WAY I will want to use it will change.
 
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Feb 17, 2006
5,274
Lancer 27PS MCB Camp Pendleton KF6BL
wally yachts: Tango
If that doesn't impress well.....

oh and what JD and RgRanger say combined into an exhaustive and definitive list to start dreaming.
That's not a boat, that's an aircraft carrier. Really? Someone wants to day-sail that thing? LOL
 
Jun 21, 2004
3,109
Beneteau 343 Slidell, LA
Simon,
I am not going to recommend a specific boat....you know better than anyone what you can afford & the design that you’re looking for. I would definitely look for something with a shoal keel ( <5 ft) for use on the Gulf Coast. With a deeper keel, you’re going to limit where you can go.
 
Nov 6, 2006
10,206
Hunter 34 Mandeville Louisiana
I agree with BigEasy.. I have a 5'6" draft and would be better off with the shoal draft version.. Galveston Bay is much more accessible with a shallow draft.. Yes, you give up some performance, but being stuck in some mud is not fast either!
 
Jul 29, 2006
43
-Catalina -2000 36' Pepin, WI
A travel lift operator told me to avoid Hunters because he told me many of the older ones tend to buckle and compress when lifted from overhead, then he receives complaints about leaking windows attributed to hull compression while in the travel lift sling.