I'm new here, first post, new thread.
I've owned three sailboats in my life; a sunfish, a force 5, and an O'Day 22. All my sailing has been on lakes in the midwest. I now live in Colorado, I'm approaching retirement age, and strongly considering relocation in about five years to a So Cal west coast community. I want to sharpen my sailing skills and buy a boat that I can sail here on lakes and then trailer to coastal waters for coastal crusing only.
I've been looking a lot - but I have questions. The boat I have currently focused on is a 1988 O'Day 272LE. The boat is selling for a good price and is in excelent condition. What is concerning me - it has a wing keel. Great for the lake here in Colorado but how is a wing keel in deeper, or more to the point, wavier water? Is the wing keel built solo for shallower, calmer water?
I'll start with this and see what other questions come up.
Looking forward to meeting the members of this forum and learning from you all.
Mike
I've owned three sailboats in my life; a sunfish, a force 5, and an O'Day 22. All my sailing has been on lakes in the midwest. I now live in Colorado, I'm approaching retirement age, and strongly considering relocation in about five years to a So Cal west coast community. I want to sharpen my sailing skills and buy a boat that I can sail here on lakes and then trailer to coastal waters for coastal crusing only.
I've been looking a lot - but I have questions. The boat I have currently focused on is a 1988 O'Day 272LE. The boat is selling for a good price and is in excelent condition. What is concerning me - it has a wing keel. Great for the lake here in Colorado but how is a wing keel in deeper, or more to the point, wavier water? Is the wing keel built solo for shallower, calmer water?
I'll start with this and see what other questions come up.
Looking forward to meeting the members of this forum and learning from you all.
Mike