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Donk107
Donk107
TAS
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24 Dec 2011 11:40pm
Hi

New to the forum & sailing in general so hello to all



I am looking at buying a Spacesailer 20 and wondering if anyone has a opinion on them for a novice sailor in protected waters

Thanks in advance

Regards Don
Ramona
Ramona
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NSW, 7757 posts
25 Dec 2011 8:11am
Donk107 said...

Hi

New to the forum & sailing in general so hello to all



I am looking at buying a Spacesailer 20 and wondering if anyone has a opinion on them for a novice sailor in protected waters

Thanks in advance

Regards Don



Welcome Don,
Spacesailers are a WA design that were all very successful in the early 1970's. I even contemplated a 18 footer then. Fixed keel or lift keel? What confined waters are we talking about?
Add a few basic details to your bio makes it easier to help.

Spacesailers are still pretty good all rounders. If your looking at fixed keel consider Santana 22's as well.
Donk107
Donk107
TAS
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TAS, 2446 posts
25 Dec 2011 1:23pm
Ramona

We are living beside the Huon in Tassie & want something to sail in the local waters on weekends

It is a fixed keel but we intend to moor it across the road in the river so this is not a drama

Regards Don
Donk107
Donk107
TAS
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TAS, 2446 posts
9 Jan 2012 11:14pm
We ended up buying the Spacesailer today

Looking forward to taking it for a sail whan the weather improves

Thanks for all the replies and i look forward to being part of this forum

Regards Don
slainte
slainte
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9 Jan 2012 10:32pm
Congrats on the purchase Don, this site is a hive of information and the brains trust that visit have a combined experience of thousands of years. Any questions just ask , we,re still learning as well.
Cheers
ken
GetaLife
GetaLife
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10 Jan 2012 5:36am
Well done Don.

You will get a lot of use out of it and the Huon and Channel area are a cruisers delight.

The Cruising Yacht Club of Tasmania has an extensive cruising programme around the Channel.

They go out for weekend overnighters and have a BBQ ashore somewhere.

A great way to meet fellow yachties, learn about the Channel region, they also put on courses.

To join either Google CYCT.org or contact Margie Benjamin on 62674994

Pleasnat sailing, see you on the water some time.

Dusty
Donk107
Donk107
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TAS, 2446 posts
10 Jan 2012 11:57pm
Thanks for the information so far it has been very helpful

Regarding joining a club thanks for the info on the CYCT but we are living in Port Huon and the Huon Yacht Club is based here and the lady we have bought the boat from is a member & speaks highly of the club

We slipped the boat on the weekend to have it surveyed on the clubs slip & met some of the members & they have been a great help to us

Looking forward to joining the club and learing about the local waters

Regards Don
GetaLife
GetaLife
79 posts
79 posts
11 Jan 2012 8:36am
Donk107 said...

Thanks for the information so far it has been very helpful

Regarding joining a club thanks for the info on the CYCT but we are living in Port Huon and the Huon Yacht Club is based here and the lady we have bought the boat from is a member & speaks highly of the club

We slipped the boat on the weekend to have it surveyed on the clubs slip & met some of the members & they have been a great help to us

Looking forward to joining the club and learing about the local waters

Regards Don


Hi Don,

Say a big hello to Roger Carter for me.

He is your President and a member of the NMBVAA.

I think you will find that you would get more cruising in company from the CYCT.

But, enjoy you yacht.

Dusty

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