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    Posted: 09 Jun 07 at 6:50am

Copper, you'll have to pitch in a bit on this. Cruising means different things to different people. Do you mean "Not racing" or "touring" or "taking the family camping a la "Swallows an Amazons"? Will you be on inland waters or coastal?

I've gone camping with a Laser and I've certainly done picnics in my Hurricane59. Neither would be classed as cruisers.

If, by cruising, you mean alround family boat for day-sailing and not racing then the boats listed above are definitely work a look. (although any boat can be raced) If you really want a project then the self-build plans for the Mirror must still be available somewhere. If you are on a sever budget then any of the ebay boats are in contention. See what's available at your nearest club and have a look.

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Originally posted by Jack Sparrow


drascombe scaffie

or a bit bigger

drascombe lugger

we have a rhyme at hill head, it goes along the lines of:

"i'm a drascombe lugger and i dont give a b*****r"

read into that what you may...

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Jack Sparrow Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Jun 07 at 6:56pm
sorry I don't understand.

as far as I can see from what the original poster asked the Dranscombe's would be a good option. There is a 'Scaffie' on the association site for £2,500. If that is to rich with a bit of searching he may be able to find one that need's doing up. There is an active Cruising scene. And the boats are good stable, seaworthy platforms that carry crew, gear an outboard well.

Sailing isn't all about racing and it isn't all about going as fast as you can in extreme boats, any body that looks down on people who just Cruise should take some time out and reconsider things a while.

I love sailing in all it's forms - high performance skiff to comfy old cruising boat with a mackerel spinner out the back, they all have a time and a place.
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Yeah the mirror is a great boat for the family! They look small but are a bit of a tardis. Very safe aswel and very simple to rig. Generally a good all rounder!
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Thanks everyone, that has certainly given me some options! My budget is currently under negotiation with my wife! I expect we will be able to stretch up to about £1000, but that will have to include trailer and launching trolley/combi and at least some of the materials needed to do it up.

I have had a good look at Drascombes, would love one but I think they are going to be out of my price range and are a bit heavy for launching etc..

I did initially rule out a Mirror because I thought them too small for two adults and a child.

Miracle seems to be a good contender, anyone know where I can get Miracle plans from? I have tried everywhere! Same with the mirror, if anyone knows where I can get plans of these, Trident supplies the kit but not just plans.

The type of sailing I will be doing will be initially jaunts along the Solent coast and over to the island. Picnics and possibly taking a tent/sleeping on board occasionally. I would like to be able to take on a few longer distance trips when my son is older, although by then he will probably be bored of cruising and want an RS800!!!


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Post Options Post Options   Quote mike ellis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Jun 07 at 11:00am

by the sound of that a mirror would definately be too small. you could get 2 adults and a child on board but not all the necessary gear for a weekend. if you can find an old wooden wayfarer to do up that would be your best bet i think. we used to have a wayfarer with a boom tent when i was 5ish and i remember my parents, my sister and i all sleeping on it one night. im not sure what a mirracle is like so i cant comment on that.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote English Dave Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Jun 07 at 10:53am
Miracle might also be too small, especially for camping "in". My memories of it are from when I was 10 and a bit smaller than I am now. Starting to look like the Wayfarer is youir best bet as it is cavernous. Make sure you save a bit of cash to convert the mainsail (if necessary) to have reefing points as the main is large and can be a bit of a handful in a blow (although most Wayfs have reefable sails). Roller reefing for the jib might be a good idea as well.
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We all promote our own boats but the GP14 sounds ideal for what you are doing. Plenty of space for kids, kit and mum and dad. Loads of good second hand wooden and grp boats around in your price range.

Try and get a trial sail in some boats before you buy. Most owners will happily take you out.  

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Be worth you checking out the Dinghy Cruising Association website. They have a lot of info on different dinghies for cruising.

My own recommendation would be the Wayfarer, especially if there's more than 2 of you on board. She's a great sea boat,and there are no other dinghies I'd rather be in if the weather and sea gets rough. Reefed right down she'll take care of you.

Look on ebay and you may be lucky enough to get one for around a grand.

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