evangeline said..
Hi HappyD
I've been sailing my Roberts 25 on the East coast for the last 5 years of my 10 yr ownership. Sailed her to Cairns while taking in most of the sailing ed spots on the way up using the favourable winds June, July and August. Sail back from Cairns late Feb, all the way into mostly SE winds back to Port Stephens which added an extra almost 500 NM to the up route. For your information The Roberts 25 just take will give you a rewarding experience, just take your time getting to know and sail her correctly.She is a very spacious inside. All my sailing was done Solo and in some adverse conditions, you do get thrown around more than the bigger boats but it's just another cork in the water, I call it fun and I'm now 72 years young. See you on the east coast sometime.
And if there was anyone who could tell you how a Roberts 25 can sail in bad weather it would be this old fella,
he has lovingly restored his beautiful Evangeline to top condition I have personally seen his mast just feet off the water in a knock down and sailed very well for a yacht classed as a caravan on the water , she is a tough little boat sailed by a tough sailor..
Only know of one other Roberts 25 that has sailed as far owned by Ron out of Tin Can Bay he sailed over the top to Gove and then to Carnarvon then back to Gove.
He got caught in a storm in the Gulf where he had to let go of a huge dinghy he was towing and run back to Gove.
his dinghy was spotted by Border force where they thought he was on board any way two more great stories of what a Roberts 25 can do if the Captain is up to it.