I frequent the sailnet board and also the sailing anarchy board... and there are frequently newbies asking about first boats, and NEW boats. I still send most of them directly to the Capri 22. I wholeheartedly believe that for a BRAND NEW boat, when someone wants a trailerable, the Capri 22 is a great buy. Used, you can really NOT go wrong for a 22 footer, with the Capri 22.
They are decently fast, easy to rig, stupid easy to sail, enough room below to overnight on, and honestly easy to tow with most medium SUVs or bigger.
Back in 2008 my quote for a brand new Capri 22 with a trailer and a 6hp motor (race package, standard rig, wing keel), was $25000ish. Now I bet that number is higher, but still. We already had a thread for how LOW you can buy a used Capri 22.
Not sure about rental places near you folks, but I've seen a few rental fleets use them, it's a wonder there aren't more sold because of that... I recall my father taking one out years ago (1990s), and he still rants and raves about how well the boat sailed. Its what sent me to buy one in the first place.
They are decently fast, easy to rig, stupid easy to sail, enough room below to overnight on, and honestly easy to tow with most medium SUVs or bigger.
Back in 2008 my quote for a brand new Capri 22 with a trailer and a 6hp motor (race package, standard rig, wing keel), was $25000ish. Now I bet that number is higher, but still. We already had a thread for how LOW you can buy a used Capri 22.
Not sure about rental places near you folks, but I've seen a few rental fleets use them, it's a wonder there aren't more sold because of that... I recall my father taking one out years ago (1990s), and he still rants and raves about how well the boat sailed. Its what sent me to buy one in the first place.