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    Posted: 21 Jul 13 at 3:55pm
£40K would just about get you a week's charter of this:
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Originally posted by iGRF

So, imagine you've had enough of it all and want to bugger off, maybe single handed, and you have a sub £40 grand budget, with the idea of maybe a bit of stooging around the med, then perhaps the Arc and winter in the Caribbean, what would you go for...


Of that £40k, a lot will be eaten up in costs in the Med.
It is generally  an expensive game.
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Not dead, just lurking.

As for whether any particular boat can survive a transat comfortably; well that depends a whole lot on your definition of comfort. At your age you might need to bump the budget up a bit!
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Tends to be the old-fashioned boats that do well in rough seas - strongly built, long keels, overhangs - everything I'm asuming you would hate in a yacht?

http://www.co32.org/

Plenty of Contessa 32's have been globe trotting.
Firefly 2324, Puffin 229, Minisail 3446 Mirror 70686
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Post Options Post Options   Quote iGRF Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Jul 13 at 8:21pm
Originally posted by Isis

http://www.pbo.co.uk/news/534931/warning-after-inflatable-dinghy-rescue


Wow Isis has posted, there's a blast from the past, I thought she'd died...
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They say you need a foot for every year old you are...
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So something around 30', is that long enough to comfortably deal with anything that gets chucked at it, Atlantic wise?

So try the question differently what would you buy and why?
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There a thousands of answers to that question but here are a few:

Hanse 292, 300 or 301.

All based on the Aphrodite hull shape which goes very well. £34000 would pic up a nice example.

Small and simple enough to sail singlehanded but will sleep 6.

Could also look at Halmatic 30, Moody 31, Albin Ballad, GK29
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On a serious note check out the Lavezzi 40 from FP. In this economy you could pick an old one up for a little over 80k (€100k) which is £40k in prorata terms of 'wife budget' in dinghy land.   Just scale up... And hide the receipt.
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the same, but different...

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