A few weeks ago I posted asking opinions on the O'Day 25 and overwhelmingly got the advice to look for a better boat.
Today, I looked at a real nice Watkins 25 shoal draft with Yanmar diesel and a really nice Seaward 24 with an outboard. I like them both. My wife is partial to the Seaward. Overall, they are both in great shape, but the Seaward is nicer and a little more expensive.
Seaward Pros
Easier to trailer
Easier to step mast
Mechanically simpler (outboard, hank on headsail)
New running and standing rigging
Seaward Cons
Center board stuck up
Smaller, less storage, much simpler gally
Watkins Pros
Yanmar diesel
Slightly larger, more room, slightly better gally
Watkins Cons
Not as easy to trailer (heavier and hull shape)
Heavier mast, roller furling, harder to trailer
Mechanically more complex (inboard, roller furling)
Oily bilge
I made an offer on the Seaward, contingent on an inspection of the centerboard. The owner countered with sale as is, no contingencies. He said it sails perfectly fine with it up and it might just be barnicals.
He suggested having a diver examine it and I asked for help arranging one. Did I mention the boats are both 3 hours away.
The diesel, although I put it in the positive colum, I'm a little concerned. It started right up and I arrived at the boat before the owner did, so I know he didn't warm it up. When the boat was opened up, it smelled like diesel inside, and the bilge had a lot of oil floating in it.
I will need to purchase a trailer for either and finding one for the Seaward will be a lot easier, maybe. I've been told it has a flat bottom. I'm looking at an aluminum dual axel powerboat trailer and raising the bunks.
I'd really appreciate a few opinions. I'm sure I've not considered everything.
Today, I looked at a real nice Watkins 25 shoal draft with Yanmar diesel and a really nice Seaward 24 with an outboard. I like them both. My wife is partial to the Seaward. Overall, they are both in great shape, but the Seaward is nicer and a little more expensive.
Seaward Pros
Easier to trailer
Easier to step mast
Mechanically simpler (outboard, hank on headsail)
New running and standing rigging
Seaward Cons
Center board stuck up
Smaller, less storage, much simpler gally
Watkins Pros
Yanmar diesel
Slightly larger, more room, slightly better gally
Watkins Cons
Not as easy to trailer (heavier and hull shape)
Heavier mast, roller furling, harder to trailer
Mechanically more complex (inboard, roller furling)
Oily bilge
I made an offer on the Seaward, contingent on an inspection of the centerboard. The owner countered with sale as is, no contingencies. He said it sails perfectly fine with it up and it might just be barnicals.
He suggested having a diver examine it and I asked for help arranging one. Did I mention the boats are both 3 hours away.
The diesel, although I put it in the positive colum, I'm a little concerned. It started right up and I arrived at the boat before the owner did, so I know he didn't warm it up. When the boat was opened up, it smelled like diesel inside, and the bilge had a lot of oil floating in it.
I will need to purchase a trailer for either and finding one for the Seaward will be a lot easier, maybe. I've been told it has a flat bottom. I'm looking at an aluminum dual axel powerboat trailer and raising the bunks.
I'd really appreciate a few opinions. I'm sure I've not considered everything.