Dan,
I have been Trans-Atlantic in a Vega. It?s a great boat and I would do it
again on that boat in a heartbeat. Of all the crossing I have done it was
one of the dullest, and they say a dull trip is the hallmark of a good trip.
The one I went across in was at the time newer and needed less in the way of
work before the trip. The only things I changed were the spreader bases and
some of the standing rigging. I added a Areis wind-vane and she did very
well with that. I have heard that the mast step on the boats need some work,
but it seem to be minor. The lack of inboard would not bother me. I sailed
many times with no engine or a small engine on board. My first
Trans-Atlantic was with no engine at all, just sweeps on board. If I were to
go with just an outboard I think I would use a British Seagull engine. This
list is a great source of information and the location for parts.
All the best,
Robert Gainer
I have been Trans-Atlantic in a Vega. It?s a great boat and I would do it
again on that boat in a heartbeat. Of all the crossing I have done it was
one of the dullest, and they say a dull trip is the hallmark of a good trip.
The one I went across in was at the time newer and needed less in the way of
work before the trip. The only things I changed were the spreader bases and
some of the standing rigging. I added a Areis wind-vane and she did very
well with that. I have heard that the mast step on the boats need some work,
but it seem to be minor. The lack of inboard would not bother me. I sailed
many times with no engine or a small engine on board. My first
Trans-Atlantic was with no engine at all, just sweeps on board. If I were to
go with just an outboard I think I would use a British Seagull engine. This
list is a great source of information and the location for parts.
All the best,
Robert Gainer