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Brian Steffy
I am planning to purchas a used Beneteau within the next six months. I will be sailing in the upper to mid Chesapeake. I have basic sailboat experience, intend to take more lessons, but would be considered by all of you as a novice. My question is this. I have read quite a bit about the pros and cons of sailing single handed, but the reality is that I will do a lot of solo sailing - likely 1-3 days, but not week long. I, however, will also be sailing with a spouse and two teenagers a few times a month . As a master's level athlete (triathlons, adventure racing) I know that when out on the water regularly I will want to 'compete' - go as fast as my equipment and conditions allow. It's in my blood. I do not mind going slow, but I do not like to be passed too many times, and I love to chase people down when cycling, running, etc. Bearing that in mind I have started to narrow my search to used Beneteaus in the 30-34' range, and from what I have read, I should avoid the Oceanis line (a 'clysdale'). The First series looks like what I should be aiming at. I would like to stay under 70K. Am I on the right track, or are there other Beneteaus I should be looking at. Or, could I even sail a larger boat (34-38)? Sorry, I am not interested in anything less than 28' and I am 'yuppie' enough to desire size and luxery. Please note, I have read everything there is to read re: single-handed and I realize that, among other things, the first thing I will need to do is get extensive private instruction relatinng to exiting and entering the dock. Also bear in mind that though I am 52, I am fairly athletic, so that I think I can deal with the sails, etc. Also bear in mind that I am a loner and view sailing as a solitary activity. I would not sail if it meant constantly interacting with new people. Sorry, but this is me. Thanks (my first post). Brian