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Old 14-05-2020, 10:40   #1
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hello! trident voyager 35 Vs Colvic Liberator. any thoughts? thank you very much.

I am looking for living aboard some extend period. But also some sailing capabilities and safety. well....
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Re: hello! trident voyager 35 Vs Colvic Liberator. any thoughts? thank you very much.

Hello, I just listed a Voyager for sale, you can see in NY. Good Luck, Ross
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Re: hello! trident voyager 35 Vs Colvic Liberator. any thoughts? thank you very much.

The layouts seem comparable for living aboard, though the Voyager may offer better headroom and actually have more space below. The extended reverse transom on the Liberator seems like it reduces the space available in the cabin quite a bit. The reverse transom and cockpit take up almost half the length of the boat, not leaving much room for living space below. The head looks a bit tight. The spade rudder and fin keel appear to show racing aspirations for the Liberator. The Voyager, with a longer keel and raised aft Pilot house section of the cabin trunk seems more the cruiser. The transom and cockpit only take up about a quarter of the boat's length. This leaves room for more stowage below, a larger head, and a Pilot/nav station to starboard along with ample galley to port. For living aboard, the Voyager seems the better boat. The photos make them appear to be solidly built too - like tanks.
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Greetings and welcome aboard the CF, Joao.


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