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Blog Article by Sean Posted

Posted: Fri Nov 29, 2013 1:14 pm
by Editors
Hi All,

Good article by Sean Mulligan just added to the blog.

http://smallcraftadvisor.com/our-blog/

Best,
—Eds

Re: Blog Article by Sean Posted

Posted: Fri Nov 29, 2013 3:13 pm
by Michel
I read it. It is very good. Sean managed to give me the reversed 2 foot illness!... ;)

Re: Blog Article by Sean Posted

Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 5:59 am
by lustyslogger
Thanks for the story. There is a Hinterhoeller 25 for sale at an extremely good price at my marina. Every time I get a bad case of (in my case 9 foot itis) I run across a story like this and it reminds me how lucky I am to have my little pocket cruiser/daysailer. I was able to get out on my boat more than twice as much as anyone else this past season. I may not go far but I do all right for an old guy. I can rig the boat for an overnight stay since it has a cuddy and I have equipment left over from my back packing days so I can rig a bed and a cook stove.

Thanks for the article. Now, I have to go sand and varnish the Lusty Slogger.

Re: Blog Article by Sean Posted

Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 7:31 am
by Michel
Why do we resist having a bigger boat?... Is it because we are wise or is it because we are in love with the essence of sailing instead of the boat itself?... ;)

Re: Blog Article by Sean Posted

Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 6:59 pm
by lustyslogger
In my case its a two part answer. (1) I can sail this one by myself, I am aware of most of its foibles. Its relatively inexpensive to maintain. and (2) My wife won't let me buy another one!!!!!!!

Re: Blog Article by Sean Posted

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 7:11 am
by Michel
You have a wise wife!.... ;)

Re: Blog Article by Sean Posted

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 7:56 am
by lustyslogger
Michel wrote:You have a wise wife!.... ;)

Of course I do, she married me didn't she? :lol:

In all seriousness, although there are many times I would like a larger boat I never lust for one that is a "yacht". Some of my favorite boats are the Compac 16, The Cape Dory Typhoon and the Victoria 18. The Hinterhoeller I mentioned is up for sale for $1500.00 and all it needs besides some TLC is a head sail ($650.00 used). However, as I said in my first post whenever I get that "more water line" urge I read some thing like the blog and realize that there is nothing I would want to do with a larger boat that I could not do with my Sunbird. Any boat that I could afford at this point would come with a laundry list of repairs, some apparent, some not. Since I have the Lusty Slogger 95% perfect it just doesn't make sense to incur those potential cost for just another 2 feet of water line.

Re: Blog Article by Sean Posted

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 9:26 am
by Michel
I see that you are into small fixed keel mini-cruisers. These are all good and trouble free boats. What do you think about the keel-centerboard type, like the Montgomery 15 ?... :)

Re: Blog Article by Sean Posted

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 10:36 am
by wdscobie
Michel wrote:What do you think about the keel-centerboard type, like the Montgomery 15 ?... :)
M15 is one of the best boats available, currently, in the 15' size. comfortable cockpit, comfortable and long v-berth (for laying down, no sitting headroom ... almost if you are sitting on the head), sails great and easy to rig. the M15 is expensive on the used market. a Jerry Montgomery built model (the 'youngest' would be a '94 or '95, oldest are from the early 80s) sell close to the $5000 mark.

i owned an M15. more information about the boat at -

www.freewebs.com/m15-named-scred


if you want more details send me a note or post here.

Re: Blog Article by Sean Posted

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 8:36 pm
by Sailhavasu
Love the site and info on the M15 Dave...

Not so much the slam on the competitor conveniently attached to the bottom of your page, though. C'mon man.....you are better than that.

Sean