You’ve all heard the questions before. Fun keep v full, how important is headroom, etc. Well here I am having the toughest time deciding what type of boat to get now, even after all my research!
I am in Santa Barbara CA, and am debating between a full keeled smaller sailboat (Bristol 29), no standing headroom, not a ton of storage, but built like a tank. and a Pearson 32. Both in good condition, clean, willing to do upgrades.
I am mostly worried about investing money into a boat that I may not be excited about in the future. I am in Santa Barbara and I am really looking forward to a lot of Channel Islands trips. Many people say get a cruiser/racer fin keel so you can get there fast and have maneuverability in the small anchorages. On the other hand, I REALLY want to take the boat to Tahiti in the next few years. I will also likely live on the sailboat on a mooring here. The big ocean trip makes me want to say full keel, built solid, simple sailboat. But the rest of the time says fin keel will do just fine, and as commonly stated - often a boat handle way more than the crew! I don’t want to skimp on my boat strength, but I also won’t be cruising full time for the next five years also.
I’ve sailed and raced plenty. But there really are two camps and I want to source more information based on my own situation.
I am in Santa Barbara CA, and am debating between a full keeled smaller sailboat (Bristol 29), no standing headroom, not a ton of storage, but built like a tank. and a Pearson 32. Both in good condition, clean, willing to do upgrades.
I am mostly worried about investing money into a boat that I may not be excited about in the future. I am in Santa Barbara and I am really looking forward to a lot of Channel Islands trips. Many people say get a cruiser/racer fin keel so you can get there fast and have maneuverability in the small anchorages. On the other hand, I REALLY want to take the boat to Tahiti in the next few years. I will also likely live on the sailboat on a mooring here. The big ocean trip makes me want to say full keel, built solid, simple sailboat. But the rest of the time says fin keel will do just fine, and as commonly stated - often a boat handle way more than the crew! I don’t want to skimp on my boat strength, but I also won’t be cruising full time for the next five years also.
I’ve sailed and raced plenty. But there really are two camps and I want to source more information based on my own situation.