Comparăm barca noastră de 22 de picioare cu barca noastră de 28 de picioare. Care este diferența în dimensiunea barca cu pânze? Navigați la orice dimensiune doriți!
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Dimensiunea contează? Comparația dimensiunilor barca cu pânze. Ep. 45
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Hi, could you tell me what year your o,day 28 is? It looks new ..all the ones I find are from the 80s
The bigger boat in this video seemed very large compared to other 28' boats. Nice layout. I like my little boat, it's a lot roomier than the tent we used before 🙂
Great vid, dude. Very interesting and entertaining.
Nice video guys. I'm looking at a 25ft Trailer Sailer, what you would call a maxi trailer sailer, lucky it's just under the oversize permit width where I live. It's also heavy for a trailer sailer, weighing in around 2t plus the trailer. I've been wondering regarding towing it, not a stranger to towing large loads. I have a suitable tow vehicle.
I guess I could store it on it's trailer at the marina for sailing season, then I'd only have to tow it 2 or 3 times a year. Store it at home for the rest of the year, and be easy to access to maintain too…
What a fantastic video. Thank you for the info.
This got nothing to do with size. I got a 20" sailboat with all those accommodations. Its the design and equipment
You forgot that the bigger boat is 10 times more expensive!
Everything is a compromise on a boat.
I have a 20 ft trailer sailer. I can go to different areas in the Nordics. Just use a normal boat ramp. A small outboard engine. No electrical system that can break. No toilet that can break. Yes, it is small. Like a floating tent. You more or less have to get a shore for heavy duty toilet task. But we have millions of islands and allemansrätten. So every night you either go to a guest harbour or dock bow to the cliffs. I almost never anchor from the bow.
Everything is dinghy sized and pretty cheap. When going up in size all forces squares. Everything gets ten times more expensive. And alot of stuff that can and will break at the wrong moment.
Trade offs.
Il y a des petits bateaux rapides (Django 6.70) et des grands bateaux à faible tirant-d'eau (dériveurs intégraux)…
I've watched a few of your vids now … how much do you suppose yourr current boat is worth after the upgrades and labor ?
Thanks.
Y'all have sailed across the Pacific in this right?
Thanks for good advice my friend from Alexandria la
What the rent on those boats
I think this really highlights just how big of a difference there actually is. The only thing I think you could have added would be storing the boat, as you could relatively easily store a 22 foot boat on any property, but a 28 foot boat requires a crane to take it out of the water and is usually left on land in the harbor.
I think at 9:15 you mentioned the key thing that was for the most part not part of your Catalina 22 experience: You can keep your smaller boat at home on the trailer. That is HUGE (for a small boat). Yep, way nicer to have your boat already to go sitting in the water, but some of us (like the ones that live on the West Coast) simply can not afford to keep our boats in a slip. Also, trailerable boats can go lake hopping all around the USA which of course you can not do with a bigger boat. Bigger is better. But, the trailerable part of the Catalina 22 and others like it make for ownership possibilities that simply would not exist otherwise. Better to have a trailerable 22 than no sailboat.
Great video. Thanks!
Can I ask where you got your bimini (unless Envision came with it!) We are looking at an Oday 28 and that bimini looks perfect… thanks in advance, GREAT content you've got on here!
Thank you!
So i guess you could say that Knot Enough was… not enough. LOL… i'll see myself out.