Shoal draft Hood 23

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Bertolini
Bertolini
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5 posts
18 Jan 2015 11:03am
Hello
I am thinking about buying an old Hood 23 shoal draft as I can put it on a trailer. Problem is it is missing the centre board, I don't know if it originally had one or not . The owner has not sailed it because of health reasons. I suspect it would not point as high to windward without it . I know someone who has sailed one without c/b ,he thought it was ok .. Some thoughts on this would be most appreciated ..
Cheers Bertolini
brizzydave
brizzydave
406 posts
406 posts
18 Jan 2015 11:23am
Gday. Hey....if you could pick up something around the same money with a cabin I would seriously consider that instead. Um...we put our trailer sailors up on bricks and a few bits of 4x4 pine in the past in the back yard to either fix trailer or do stuff to boat. It's easy enough to get steel plate cut if you need. The way I sail my hood and the conditions I stupidly go out in sometimes I wouldn't get far without the keel....so I dunno how you would go without a centreboard if you really needed to get home on Sunday arvo in some rough stuff?
Yara
Yara
NSW
1322 posts
NSW, 1322 posts
19 Jan 2015 3:17pm
brizzydave said..
Gday. Hey....if you could pick up something around the same money with a cabin I would seriously consider that instead. Um...we put our trailer sailors up on bricks and a few bits of 4x4 pine in the past in the back yard to either fix trailer or do stuff to boat. It's easy enough to get steel plate cut if you need. The way I sail my hood and the conditions I stupidly go out in sometimes I wouldn't get far without the keel....so I dunno how you would go without a centreboard if you really needed to get home on Sunday arvo in some rough stuff?


The cost of a new trailer is going to be substantial- maybe $5 to $7k, and launching not that easy.
spongeblob
spongeblob
NSW
218 posts
NSW, 218 posts
19 Jan 2015 4:50pm
Replacing the centreboard is not a big job.
Unless you're really into the Hood 20 or 23 there are much better trailer sailors out there, price wise and launch ability.
And that's coming from somebody who's on his 2nd, and as much as I love them my last.
nswsailor
nswsailor
NSW
1458 posts
NSW, 1458 posts
20 Jan 2015 12:23am
Yara said..

brizzydave said..
Gday. Hey....if you could pick up something around the same money with a cabin I would seriously consider that instead. Um...we put our trailer sailors up on bricks and a few bits of 4x4 pine in the past in the back yard to either fix trailer or do stuff to boat. It's easy enough to get steel plate cut if you need. The way I sail my hood and the conditions I stupidly go out in sometimes I wouldn't get far without the keel....so I dunno how you would go without a centreboard if you really needed to get home on Sunday arvo in some rough stuff?



The cost of a new trailer is going to be substantial- maybe $5 to $7k, and launching not that easy.


You can buy a basic Top Hat for the price of that trailer
Yara
Yara
NSW
1322 posts
NSW, 1322 posts
20 Jan 2015 11:31am
Lately even good Top Hats have been going for around $8k
Bertolini
Bertolini
5 posts
5 posts
26 Jan 2015 2:04pm
Thanks everyone for your replies on SHOAL DRAFT HOOD, I have a trailer that I would like to put a shoal draft yacht on to but can't find anything yet . Most of the hoods have soft decks so will steer away from them.. The Endeavour 19ft sounds ok but a bit small. The tailer is 23ft long . cheers Bertolini
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