I have looked at over a thousand boats in the last year including travel to go aboard and trials, studied construction details, plans, sailing reviews, and riggings, researched all the literature both on and off line I can find about boat design, construction etc and the Great Loop. researched Great Loop associations, Active Captain, looper cruising guides of every sort including the Canadian canal system.
I cannot find a boat better to do the Loop than a C22 swing Keel.
The only problem is headroom and head.
My boat needs the area around the mast step re-cored, about half the cabin top.
After due study and consideration I want to customize my existing C22 for the single purpose of making this extended cruise, as long as 2 years of more depending on my health. (I'm in pretty good shape for an old guy).
I want to raise the roof of the cabin 20 inches.
Including is to cut the mast off the 20 inches at the base and extending the compression post to allow the use of the stock sail plan.
Also replacing the problematic port lights with no hassle opening ports.
I have followed or read most of the refit threads on this forum. I am not worried about esthetics, only function. I have some experience with composite fiberglass construction.
Any thoughts, ideas comments on the necessary structural changes, dangers, or requirements would be appreciated.
I've got the boat in my boat shelter and have started cutting out the top skin around the mast step. But have decided to go "all the way" and make it more like a livable cruise boat than a sail boat. as long as she moves in a reasonably straight line and allows forward progress underway speed is not important, the only worry is windage effect from the higher house and obviously raising the center of gravity.
Even if you think this is a foolish undertaking, or even dangerous i'd take those comments into consideration as long as something constructive or reasoning is included. So go ahead guys help me do this in the best and safest way.
Help me out and follow this winter project i'll keep it posted here.
thanks, James
I cannot find a boat better to do the Loop than a C22 swing Keel.
The only problem is headroom and head.
My boat needs the area around the mast step re-cored, about half the cabin top.
After due study and consideration I want to customize my existing C22 for the single purpose of making this extended cruise, as long as 2 years of more depending on my health. (I'm in pretty good shape for an old guy).
I want to raise the roof of the cabin 20 inches.
Including is to cut the mast off the 20 inches at the base and extending the compression post to allow the use of the stock sail plan.
Also replacing the problematic port lights with no hassle opening ports.
I have followed or read most of the refit threads on this forum. I am not worried about esthetics, only function. I have some experience with composite fiberglass construction.
Any thoughts, ideas comments on the necessary structural changes, dangers, or requirements would be appreciated.
I've got the boat in my boat shelter and have started cutting out the top skin around the mast step. But have decided to go "all the way" and make it more like a livable cruise boat than a sail boat. as long as she moves in a reasonably straight line and allows forward progress underway speed is not important, the only worry is windage effect from the higher house and obviously raising the center of gravity.
Even if you think this is a foolish undertaking, or even dangerous i'd take those comments into consideration as long as something constructive or reasoning is included. So go ahead guys help me do this in the best and safest way.
Help me out and follow this winter project i'll keep it posted here.
thanks, James
