A boat for all seasons.. doesn't exist
I have had many loves. It seems that the perfect boat is very situational. A fleet is much more desirable.. for cruising, racing, weather, style... Let me see if I can remember the chronology over the past 8 years...Peason 26 small below decks, roomy cockpit, nice one design class, tiller with outboard or inboard.Catalina 30 roomy above and below decks, but slow. Older models have tiller with awkward engine controls. Newer have wheel. Beneteau First 235 stylish, teller, trailerable with winged keel, but cramped interior. Can't recall traveler position. Outboard is awkward, to say the least. S2 7.9 Good boat for the north, trailerable, but small below deck and that traveler in middle of companionway can be a pain. The 600 pound retractable keel has undersized lift system, and not the easiest mast to raise. Outboard or inboard versions were made. Mostly Tiller. J22 great training and racing boat. overall fun for all ages. Below decks good only for storage. Great to race.. did I say that before? Traveler mid cockpit is a bummer. Excellent light air or heavy air. Outboard a bit awkward. Tiller only. Hunter 34 reliable, stable in heavy seas, roomy, and fun to race. Wheel and autopilot make it great for cruising. Have had the 34 for 4 years. Every boat has its features. If you are like me and seeking a one boat does all... go for the Hunters... or a larger J-boat with interior