Hey everyone, been a member here for ages as I used to own a Crown 34. Sold that in 2015 due to a divorce.
Still living on Vancouver Island so the cruising is great. Decided that I wanted to be back on the water but without the horrendous moorage and maintenance costs of a big keelboat. Was going to build an 18 ft Norwalk Island Sharpie but after pricing out marine plywood and looking at a 1000+ hour build decided to go for a production trailer sailor.
Because this is the land of keelboats, trailer sailers are hard to come by. Found a 1976 Cat 22 with a new trailer and decent 7.5 4-stroke Honda outboard. Good sails and rigging.
Decided to take the plunge as it were. Needs some TLC and keel reno so that's priority #1.
It will have to live in the previous owners yard for a bit as I'm finishing up a major garage renovation which involves a shipping container full of all my tools, taking up the boat space in the driveway.
Still living on Vancouver Island so the cruising is great. Decided that I wanted to be back on the water but without the horrendous moorage and maintenance costs of a big keelboat. Was going to build an 18 ft Norwalk Island Sharpie but after pricing out marine plywood and looking at a 1000+ hour build decided to go for a production trailer sailor.
Because this is the land of keelboats, trailer sailers are hard to come by. Found a 1976 Cat 22 with a new trailer and decent 7.5 4-stroke Honda outboard. Good sails and rigging.
Decided to take the plunge as it were. Needs some TLC and keel reno so that's priority #1.
It will have to live in the previous owners yard for a bit as I'm finishing up a major garage renovation which involves a shipping container full of all my tools, taking up the boat space in the driveway.
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