We are a non-profit sailing program for people with physical disabilities. We currently sail a Cape Dory Typhoon that works very well but looking to add a 2nd boat. We have researched the Sonar, Freedom 20, Independence 20 and the Ensigns but some of those are simply not available used in the midwest. We prefer not to purchase from Florida, etc..
We are considering the Hunter 216. Many used available in our area within our budget of under $10,000 with trailer...
The question is this: Our sailors are paralyzed from waist down or worse. We remove them from their wheelchairs at the dock and place them in a custom designed seat in the cockpit. The issue is that they can not transfer to the highside on a tack. One person, 225 pounds +, will always remain on the low side. The able-bodied crew will be able to go high. As long as we don't push it too hard will the boat remain stable and dry with a 225# person still low? Again, we don't push the envelope so we always ease or reduce sails as the conditions warrant.
It is just the 216 we are looking at. Can't afford the newer 22.
Thanks,
Mike
We are considering the Hunter 216. Many used available in our area within our budget of under $10,000 with trailer...
The question is this: Our sailors are paralyzed from waist down or worse. We remove them from their wheelchairs at the dock and place them in a custom designed seat in the cockpit. The issue is that they can not transfer to the highside on a tack. One person, 225 pounds +, will always remain on the low side. The able-bodied crew will be able to go high. As long as we don't push it too hard will the boat remain stable and dry with a 225# person still low? Again, we don't push the envelope so we always ease or reduce sails as the conditions warrant.
It is just the 216 we are looking at. Can't afford the newer 22.
Thanks,
Mike