Cruiser under 25' ?

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Apr 3, 2008
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Nonsuch Ultra 30 Gulfport, FL
After sailing my Rhodes-22 for several years I am ready to move up to a boat that I can cruise more comfortably with. My basic requirements are standing head room ( not a pop top) additional storage, preferably tiller steering Trailerable ( if only to take out to do the bottom and move to the hard when hurricane approaches) and under 25'. All thoughts are appreciated. Thanks...

>>ron<<
S/V Serenity
Gulfport, FL
 
Nov 15, 2009
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Homebuilt Lightning Vancouver
C&C 25 mkI fits more or less what you're looking for, although not quite standing headroom (5'8"), but that's enough for some people
Well laid out down below, with separate cabins for privacy (head, v-berth and main salon)
They perform well and the 3'10" draft makes trailering easier and allows you access to some spots you can't get at with larger boats :dance:
http://sailquest.com/market/models/cc25.htm

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Alternatively, there's the C&C 25 mkII, with a slightly deeper keel and more headroom...

food for thought :thumbup:
 
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Mar 2, 2008
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Cal 25 mk II T-Bird Marina, West Vancouver
Hello divinebovine.

Please revise your "public profile". When did we become part of the US?
 

Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
14,693
Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
Holy Cow, has 54-40 finally been accepted by all sides?
 

BobM

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Jun 10, 2004
3,269
S2 9.2A Winthrop, MA
What you are asking for is a pretty tall order. Especially as most 25's probably have the interior volume of your Rhodes 22. What's your personal definition of standing head room? I am six feet even and even many 28 footers don't have true standing headroom. The C&C 25 is a nice boat from a performance perspective, but its not a floating camper. You may wish to look at the water ballast Catalina 25's and Hunter 25's if room trumps performance for you and you want to stay trailerable. Also, how much $ are we talking?
 
Jul 5, 2007
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Kenner Privateer 26 schooner, Carlyle Illinois
I trailer launch my Bristol 24, and can raise and lower the mast alone with a brake winch mast raising system. The headroom in part of the cabin is 6'. I've done blue water passages, and river sailing with the 3'5" draft and 3000# of ballast. I race my boat in local PHRF races at my local lake. She does remarkably well against most other sailboats, including 30 footers.

Not a lot different than your Rhodes 22 as far as design, but more room.
 

Clark

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Jun 30, 2004
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Hunter 280 Lake Guntersville, AL
Doesn't meet the 25' spec but the Hunter 26/260's are huge inside and with water ballast, trailers reasonably well (from what I'm told).
 
Dec 1, 1999
2,391
Hunter 28.5 Chesapeake Bay
Try going smaller with a PS Flicka. You would gain head room at the expense of some upwind performance, but the Flicka is a great little trailerable cruising boat.
 

higgs

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Aug 24, 2005
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Nassau 34 Olcott, NY
I think how you are going to use the boat will dictate a lot. If you are going to be in protected waters you don't need to consider sea worthiness and construction as much. If you are going to be making 75 mile passages with no harbors around and open water, you need to consider construction and sea worthiness much more.
 
Jan 11, 2007
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Columbia 28 Sarasota
Have you considered an Oday 25?

After sailing my Rhodes-22 for several years I am ready to move up to a boat that I can cruise more comfortably with. My basic requirements are standing head room ( not a pop top) additional storage, preferably tiller steering Trailerable ( if only to take out to do the bottom and move to the hard when hurricane approaches) and under 25'. All thoughts are appreciated. Thanks...

>>ron<<
S/V Serenity
Gulfport, FL

Ron,

You should look into an oday 25. We love ours. Depending on how tall you are, it might meet your standing headroom. We keep ours on a trailer across the bay from you. Would be happy to show her off to you.

Ross
 
Apr 3, 2008
166
Nonsuch Ultra 30 Gulfport, FL
Re: Have you considered an Oday 25?

All,

I appreciate all your feedback. I've thought about the Flicka, but have never seen one other than what is written. The C&C 22 with an 8' 9" beam would eliminate any chance of getting on the road if I have to in the future. The O'day might be interesting..Ross in Tampa, do you ever get over to Boca Ciega Bay? I definately want to expand my cruising horizons so construction is definately an issue. Thanks...

>>ron<<
S/V Serenity
Gulfport, FL
 

BobM

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Jun 10, 2004
3,269
S2 9.2A Winthrop, MA
Re: Have you considered an Oday 25?

The O'day 25 is a lot of boat for the size...just watch out for the stunning RED interiors on some :p
 

Sumner

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Jan 31, 2009
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Macgregor & Endeavour 26S and 37 Utah's Canyon Country
The O'day 25 is a lot of boat for the size...just watch out for the stunning RED interiors on some :p
I agree, I just went and looked at a ............

http://www.sailingtexas.com/cboats99oday.html

..................number of them and was impressed with the room below. Too heavy for us to be pulling it all over the country, but for what you want to do Ron I sure would take a serious look at one. I never did find the interior head room though.

Also how about the O'day 26? Looks to still have an 8 foot beam for trailering,

Sum

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Sumner

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Jan 31, 2009
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Macgregor & Endeavour 26S and 37 Utah's Canyon Country
They didn't make many O'day 26's though.
Here is one for under $900,...............

http://tampa.en.craigslist.org/pnl/boa/1514048203.html

............. but I hate to think how much work might be required to get it in the water.

You are right I couldn't find another '26, but did find a number of 25's....

http://www.jaxed.com/cgi-bin/mash.cgi?itm=oday&cat=cpboat&fil=&pg=0&loc=&ys=&ye=&pgs=100&ps=&pe=

c ya,

Sum

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Dec 24, 2009
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Islander I28 Kemah, Tx
C&C 25 mkI fits more or less what you're looking for, although not quite standing headroom (5'8"), but that's enough for some people
Well laid out down below, with separate cabins for privacy (head, v-berth and main salon)
They perform well and the 3'10" draft makes trailering easier and allows you access to some spots you can't get at with larger boats :dance:
http://sailquest.com/market/models/cc25.htm

Edit:
Alternatively, there's the C&C 25 mkII, with a slightly deeper keel and more headroom...

food for thought :thumbup:
I am with you I have looked at several c&c boats all bigger than this but I was impressed with there build quality.
scott
 
Sep 25, 2008
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Bristol 43.3 Perth Amboy
Balboa 26

Take a look at this article. I have never sailed on one but have been aboard one. They are trailerable with a swing keel. I believe some were fin keels too. I almost bought one instead of my prior Mirage 27. They are impressive boats, well designed and well built. With all boats of this age, look very carefully at how well maintained they are.
http://www.practical-sailor.com/boatreviews/Balboa-26-boat-review.html
 

druid

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Apr 22, 2009
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Ontario 32 Pender Harbour
I cruised on a Cal25 for 10 years, even lived aboard for a summer. The thinking there is you're rarely actually STANDING down below, so what's important is "sitting room", and there's lots in a flat-top like a Cal25!

Many boats in that range tried to accomodate the "standing headroom" crowd so there are a lot with a tall skinny cabin that looks ugly and makes sitting difficult (think "shoulder"). But they're around: the Capri 25 (I think), Oday25, the C&C 25...

And I'm personally not a keen fan of water ballast - I feel it's not really ballast at all, since water doesn't weigh more than water. But again, most "trailerable" boat have that, like the Hunter 26. And I'm sure SOMEONE's gonna mention a Mac26...

In other words, getting a 25ft boat with standing headroom and "trailerable" are two BIG compromises. But there are lots of boats out there that will fit the bill. But for me, give me a Cal25 any day! :D

druid
 
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