thanks for your input
you are correct that the
boat will be
single handed and I want to make sure the systems are such that my wife can handle those
We of course want the best
boat for
circumnavigation so we are more concerned about getting it right instead of getting it cheaper (what difference does 100k make when you are being handed your ass). We prefer to keep the
price around 500k but less is ok too if it is the right boat.
Kanter has some tuff things to say about the
Privilege. He is really concern about the visibility from the
helm. I am 6'5" so I doubt it will affect me as much as my 5'6" wife. I certainly like the look of the
Privilege more but cannot really tell about the VIP berth arrangement. Can you exit that berth from both sides?
Does the 40 footer have center boards and if so how well do they
work? With the beam at 24' on the 43' does that affect stability (exceeding the 1/2 beam to
LOA ratio)? Kanter writes about a mushy feel to the
helm and is not impressed with the windward ability.
Please know that I am not trying to be critical of your boat, I just truely want to know. This is a boat I am seriously considering.
Our plans after the
boat show are to
charter the boats we like so we can spend a week or so on each. Some boats are harder to find in a configuration we may wish to
purchase than others. We do not want five berths! Are there recommendations on where we could
charter owner versions of the Privilege?
Thanks for being so kind to address my questions. I know monohulls but have so much to learn in the next year about multis.
Oh by the way , bb owners also report problems with the round hatches, reefing arrangement.
Don't have any experience with the
galley down/up configurations but the
galley is important to us since my wife is an unbelievable cook and I am a most appreciative eater. Plus I do dishes.
I must have
headroom so any
advice regarding that is helpful