MOVIN' ON UP

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Dave Charles

It's getting too expensive to rent a condo "down the shore" in New Jersey, so we started looking into getting a boat to use as a home away from home. We've fallen for a 1982 22' MacGregor with all the amenities, but will it be okay for a family of four plus a dog? We've sailed a sloop for a few years and we're windsurfers, so we think we can sail a 22-footer. How roomy is the cabin when it's propped up? Should we just forget about sending the kids to college and save up for a 26x? Has anybody ever actually slept in this boat? Mind you, this is essentially for overnighters and not days at a stretch. And we're low maintenance types. Any advice?
 
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Curtiss Grant

The 22 is going to be cramped. I just bought a 26C (1991) and it seems tight for any more than 4 people. My wife and I have stayed on it for 2 nights at a time and I think that is as small as I would like to go, even with low maint profile. But oh what fun! Night sailing is a KICK! Think about a 26C, 1986 to 1993/94 which has a water balast and either a dagger board or swing keel. It is a good sailing vessel, actually better than the 26X, I am told. They range from $5,000 to $10,000, depending on the condition and equipment. You are going to need a fair size vehicle to pull it out of the water because of the 1,000 pounds of water that drains out of the balast as it sits on the trailor. Good Luck!
 
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