The 3-YEAR HUNT for our NEW TRIMARAN | Sailing Soulianis - Ep 113

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2022
  • For the past 3+ years we’ve been secretly on the hunt for our next boat. Last episode we talked about what kind of boat we’re looking for - a trailerable trimaran! - and why we think it’s the best next boat for us. (Want to see it? • Our NEXT BOAT Solves A... ) In this ep we take you time traveling to tour three different trimarans.
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Комментарии • 237

  • @arrowstar28
    @arrowstar28 Год назад +5

    Oh man, that cliffhanger at the end lol. Thanks for sharing your story, it's been super interesting to watch! :)

  • @thegrumpyvidiot505
    @thegrumpyvidiot505 Год назад +13

    Love following your story and seeing you and your family take this journey, Great storytelling and editing.

  • @ericvanvlandren8987
    @ericvanvlandren8987 Год назад +4

    I am on the edge of my seat for this new trimaran reveal!
    (You guys look so photogenic with those autumn leaves. Only complaint, no present day Renata. 🤗)
    Can’t wait for the next episode.

  • @toddr2265
    @toddr2265 Год назад +2

    I didn’t even know there was such a large trailerable sailboat. Thanks guys. Can’t wait to see what you find in the end.

  • @coug96fan
    @coug96fan Год назад

    Love it! You two put on a good show. I love that you talk through your thought process and needs. Sailing the great lakes looks like so much fun. And then be able to pack up your boat and head somewhere else is exciting. I have struggled with this decision as well thinking about life and what is realistic and fantasy at this time (Things can change!) Can't wait to see where you end up.

  • @chuckborghoff8443
    @chuckborghoff8443 Год назад

    I loved this update. It has been hard wondering what you are doing when we were seeing year old videos. But, now I get it. A lot has been happening behind the scenes. Looking forward to the next video to continue your story and maybe learn a little about your house build. Or not, for privacy reasons which we all understand. Thanks again!

  • @karynmcdaniel1917
    @karynmcdaniel1917 Год назад +1

    I loved seeing you nearly live time! Lauren you are as beautiful as ever 💞 I also loved hearing the process behind the next boat, and what things you gave consideration. Can’t wait to see what you end up with- hopefully something Chip can pull 🚐 because he has been as much of your story as Soulianis ⛵️

  • @hoopaa6231
    @hoopaa6231 Год назад +1

    Wow! I just stumbled on your channel, first watching you check out the Minimalist Catamaran episode in Seatle, and then watched this episode to find out you’re on the hunt for a trailerable trimaran. Sweet! My wife and I just pick up an older F31R and having headroom is a must. Ours doesn’t have a liner in the bottom so we actually walk on the hull giving us more headroom. Everything you’ve mentioned about a trailerable trimarans is right. I love being able to walk outside the house and work on our boat. You can even extend the amas while on the trailer or lift the boat off the trailer with boat stands. I’m really excited for you and do hope you get one of these F-Boats. I can’t wait for you to start exploring your region. There are so many small lakes (and big ones) I would love to see you sail. It’s funny that your reasoning for getting a trailerable trimaran is similar to ours. We wanted a transition multihull to train on for a few years at home before we make the jump into a larger multihull for long term cruising. Who knows we may just stick with the F-31 and ship it to different places, because you can do that too.
    Aloha,
    Cullen Chong
    Corsiar F-31R “Delta Vee”
    Honolulu, Hawaii

  • @soggybottom3463
    @soggybottom3463 Год назад

    A very smart solution....For a very smart couple....thanks for a great movie and go get 'em guys!!🤗🤗

  • @keebearfull
    @keebearfull Год назад

    Love sharing these Michigan Northern woods with you. I was trucking through Autumn's blazing beauty of the Huron-Manistee Nat'l Forest on Oct 20. Really like the neat Trimaran Plan, Stan!

  • @wahme
    @wahme Год назад +6

    Nice. A trimaran seems like a great, versatile craft. And you guys are creating your own little niche sailing channel. Keeping it interesting. Cool.

    • @SailingSoulianis
      @SailingSoulianis  Год назад +2

      Thank you!

    • @wahme
      @wahme Год назад +1

      @@SailingSoulianis you're welcome. Good luck on your new adventures with da bébé. And congratulations.

    • @elsabadenhorst9746
      @elsabadenhorst9746 Год назад

      The most stable hoat is a upside down multy hull.♥️

  • @stevewakefield5001
    @stevewakefield5001 Год назад +5

    Fun episode, enjoy watching your journey. Looking forward to see what you get and your adventures upcoming!!

  • @billlippincott3937
    @billlippincott3937 Год назад +3

    After talking to you at the Annapolis Boat show I cond not wait for this episode! Epic! Bill from Boston.

  • @robertbeger4275
    @robertbeger4275 Год назад

    Hey Kiddos! Love seeing you back. The big thing about multihulls - speed is safety. Especially in todays world with all the weather data etc we have access to.

  • @Ravenswingsailing
    @Ravenswingsailing Год назад +13

    Hey guys, there's another easy answer... dropping the floors on an F31/32/33 have all been done to accommodate headroom! I can talk you through this if you want. Also pros & cons of C36/37 as a trailerable. Went through all of this as we've owned F27, F25c and built the F39. So good to see your excitement for flying a hull!

    • @kirkberryman
      @kirkberryman Год назад +1

      Hey Greg! We did a ton of due diligence on this one. The first F33 we saw had the floor, and of the two we saw in Sarasota one did and the other did not (the newer MHD F33 in Sarasota did not). The headroom was definitely better without the floor. I'd call it acceptable, but not 100% comfortable.

    • @CheersWarren
      @CheersWarren Год назад

      Final boat they found has been a good choice, the story telling is great!
      Cheers Warren

  • @davidc8077
    @davidc8077 Год назад

    So sorry to see Soulianis' in such tragic circumstances!
    I guess it's time to go sledding!
    Good luck and fair winds guys.

  • @bengtriise6504
    @bengtriise6504 Год назад +1

    I'm getting a perma-grin when I see you guys! 🤗

  • @dougbarlow7483
    @dougbarlow7483 Год назад +1

    Having sailed, cruised and raced my 28R for 20+ years, I'm ready for the blue water trimaran upgrade! I appreciate your sentiments and attempting to find the right tri, at the right price with enough space for tall men 😎

  • @Wearyman
    @Wearyman Год назад +26

    Heartbreaking to see Soulianis 1 floating listlessly with her damaged mast. I REALLY hope they can get her back to running condition. Wrecked by a hurricane is no way for a beautiful boat like that to end up.

    • @CorwynGC
      @CorwynGC Год назад +5

      There is no GOOD way for beautiful boat to end up. That said, hurricanes are quick, slowly rotting in a boat yard (or back yard) is much sadder.

    • @Damcpaddy
      @Damcpaddy Год назад

      Every boat ends up in Davey Jones' locker

    • @Wearyman
      @Wearyman Год назад

      @@Damcpaddy not necessarily. Far too many end up in Bob Jones's junkyard or rotting away in some random back yard someplace.

    • @Damcpaddy
      @Damcpaddy Год назад

      @@Wearyman very true, I didn't even consider there was a heaven and hell for boats...

    • @traumagas123
      @traumagas123 Год назад

      Why did they not Move the boat to safe Area such as going thru thru the waterway to the east ??

  • @antoinegruner2327
    @antoinegruner2327 Год назад

    you got me there. i love trimaran. looking forward.

  • @markbias1466
    @markbias1466 Год назад

    Awesome episode, go bigger yes!!!

  • @jamespyacek2691
    @jamespyacek2691 Год назад

    Yaaaaay! A real-time video! Yaaaay!

  • @davidperrott4502
    @davidperrott4502 Год назад +1

    so glad to see your heads pop up again. Exciting times ahead, what will be your final choice........who knows, have fun

  • @otheremail123
    @otheremail123 Год назад

    Excellent!

  • @marcobader6924
    @marcobader6924 Год назад +12

    Finally somebody getting a trimaran - I started to get tired of watching Billy and Sierra over and over again - I will not miss any of your new episodes and getting some footage of the Great Lakes excites me even more … please please sail the thousand Island as well and let us know if there are border issues

    • @dropbox1998
      @dropbox1998 Год назад

      Are you a child pervert? On and on about our children.

  • @douglasrussell5098
    @douglasrussell5098 Год назад

    Being a tall man myself! Really look forward to see if you actually come up with what you are looking for! !! Good luck!

  • @JamesHigham
    @JamesHigham Год назад

    Awesome!

  • @joshinnc9882
    @joshinnc9882 Год назад

    yay! new vid!

  • @foreal8691
    @foreal8691 Год назад

    I love the idea of seeing some sailing on the Great Lakes being a fellow Michigander and owning property on Lake Superior. Those trailerable trimarans look like loads of fun but they sure don't look toddler friendly.

  • @alanouellette
    @alanouellette Год назад +2

    Great to see you "in Real Time" Would love to see how the Property in Michigan is going if you ever thing about non-sailing content. Love Your channel!

    • @SailingSoulianis
      @SailingSoulianis  Год назад +3

      Hi Alan! We would love to do some videos on our property. There hasn’t been a whole lot of progress to share yet. But we will do at least one in the not so distant future about our plans for the land and how it fits into our sailing lifestyle. And if there is interest we will do some more as we improve the land.

  • @bobgutgsell1009
    @bobgutgsell1009 Год назад

    so very cool!

  • @breezinalong4831
    @breezinalong4831 Год назад

    Farriers rock, trimarans are so much fun. Enjoy the speed.

  • @jmewilson737
    @jmewilson737 Год назад

    Omg. Heartbreaking to see Soulianis. Wowza. 😢

  • @OddLifeCrafting
    @OddLifeCrafting Год назад

    Seems like we need to come back next week. You got us curious. hehehehehe

  • @bobsails9750
    @bobsails9750 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @ndanieltx
    @ndanieltx Год назад

    Finally catching up on vids. 😎

  • @KarlKarsnark
    @KarlKarsnark Год назад

    I was diving down to the beach here in N. FL yesterday and saw a trailerable Trimaran for sale on the side of the road and thought of y'all. Glad things are still on track.

  • @jaredcolahan759
    @jaredcolahan759 Год назад

    I love looking at the Neel 47

  • @philiplaing6904
    @philiplaing6904 Год назад

    Fired up RUclips today wondering where you three were and lo and behold there you were. Good luck with the mooring, I hope the lake bed is solid enough. I hope the pro's can clean your sails, it does seem like new sails are in the offing.

  • @symphonyfarm2009
    @symphonyfarm2009 Год назад +2

    I am not surprised at all!!! You both were pretty stoked on race style expedition cat's prior to Soulianis!

  • @cliffordodel
    @cliffordodel Год назад

    Explaining Soulianis!

  • @englishmaninfrance661
    @englishmaninfrance661 Год назад +3

    I was racking my brains trying to remember who I'd seen in a trailerable tri . Billy and Sierra - yaaaah

    • @cahtx8607
      @cahtx8607 Год назад +2

      And Learning the Lines.

  • @HopeOfJoe
    @HopeOfJoe Год назад

    OK you two............a cliff hange??? 🤪 Toooooooooooooooo much fun. ✨🌊💨⛵️🏝👙🌞

  • @eliciahalterman1961
    @eliciahalterman1961 Год назад

    I was wondering where soulianas was. So sad to hear about her. Our boat is at the mooring field in Fort Myers Beach.. Wow, has life changed now. Definitely a learning experience. I'm excited to see what you guys end up with next:) luv you guys and the little one. ❤️

  • @luckyliftsailing1106
    @luckyliftsailing1106 Год назад

    a bungee cord from the mast to the forward cleat will keep the jib lines from getting caught under the mast

  • @tomcraddock244
    @tomcraddock244 Год назад

    Wishing you good luck in finding “your” trimaran ⛵️

  • @SkylinersYeti
    @SkylinersYeti Год назад

    I am fortunate to own a mid duty truck that is capable of hauling quite large loads. I have also been thinking about a trailable boat, but I had not thought about a trimaran. One thing I have learned over the years pulling trailers is not to tow a trailer that is close to the design limits of the tow vehicle. Having a tow vehicle with substantial capacity more than the trailed vehicle is much safer and more comfortable.

  • @dhincks1
    @dhincks1 Год назад

    Used to have an f31 ultimate. We have a 43 horstman though I'm having 2nd thoughts about taking it around the world. I had a windrider 16 now have a windrider 17 fun trailerable. Looking for something newer than the 43. Then really like the Neel series. Chris white made a series that come apart and go on a flatbead trailer. Something in-between trailerable & fixed. Good luck finding your boat. Cheers from Northern California!!!

  • @pipefighter6711
    @pipefighter6711 Год назад

    Dang you guys keep teasing the boat from NCYC. Lake Erie western basin. To bad I missed you guys on your visit. Keep up the great content.

  • @Horsewomann
    @Horsewomann Год назад

    I also live in Michigan and have a boat. I HIGHLY recommend putting up a barn to store and work on the boat in the winter. Most storage places I’ve found in Southwest Michigan don’t let you do maintenance there. I have a concrete slab that I’m planning to use for the barn someday. A friend of mine lost his boat in a fire and the Insurance company wouldn’t honor the claim because the building had a dirt floor. So, be aware of that.
    I had wondered in your old Tartan had been affected by Ian. I’m sorry to see her stripped, but hopefully the damage isn’t beyond fixing since she still floats.

  • @woodhoud
    @woodhoud Год назад

    Soulianus will probably be restored. The previous owners did some really amazing work and maintenance on her. I was an avid viewer since I also own a T 37. I loved the Newfound Metal portlights and SS handrails. Also envy for the second set of winches on the cockpit coming . There are so many upgrades I want to do because of watching. Hard to say if I will be as avid when you go multihull.

  • @lancepearson62
    @lancepearson62 Год назад

    You are going to give it a thorough look knowing you guys. Your task trading portability and speed for room and convenience is a very difficult one. However, some upper great lakes sailing would be a ton of fun....pack a tent to get extra room sleeping on shore? Gonna be fun and crowded with one or more children. These things go like heck for speed as you know. The word "comfortable" is in your narrative. Good luck with that! Have fun. We will be watching and seeing what you come up with..special trailers, bigger tow vehicle at least like a Tahoe or Expedition would be advisable. The idea of an outboard with gas instead of messing with diesel has some merit especially since they can push the boat on a tri.

  • @p42uynot59
    @p42uynot59 Год назад

    If you put a Nest cam on it, you could watch your boat from anywhere in the world on your phone.

  • @jessefalsone1247
    @jessefalsone1247 Год назад

    Have you considered how such a small tri might be limit the sea state and wind speeds you are comfortable and safe sailing in? Nice to meet both of you at the Annapolis Boat Show.

  • @elysiumsailing
    @elysiumsailing Год назад

    That's what she said! 😀

  • @sailinglatis
    @sailinglatis Год назад

    Live your dream!

  • @david.seholm
    @david.seholm Год назад +3

    This is unbelievably refreshing seeing and hearing about people doing this more realistically. You guys built up your income streams, are not trying to sail around the world and across oceans with toddlers expecting to enjoy the experience but are still getting out there, exploring, exposing kid/s, and planning for the future. I am glad someone else out there is taking the same approach -- gives me faith that there are more level headed people that also like excitement out there.

    • @dropbox1998
      @dropbox1998 Год назад

      Are you a child pervert? On and on about our children.

  • @Happ465
    @Happ465 Год назад

    Corsairs are great boats. I have had one. The only negative is you can’t leave them in the water folded. I sailed mine in 25knts clocking 17knts with a beer in my hand. LOL!

  • @stinkintoad
    @stinkintoad Год назад

    I own an Ericson 25 cb which is trailerable and you've given me ideas about my sailing future plans . I may buy a trailer and do the same thing until a bigger boat comes down the line!

    • @artsmith103
      @artsmith103 Год назад

      I didn't know Ericson made such a small boat. It must be very nice. I spent a lot of time on a freshwater Ericson 36 and have a Macgregor 26S now. Construction is a little thin but it manages.

  • @navarredr
    @navarredr Год назад

    Bigger. Bigger is better. I'm 6'4"... I guess I'm screwed. Looking fwd to the next one. Ty for the time-warp. (It's just a jump to the left.. and then a step to the right) :)

  • @BruceGeffen
    @BruceGeffen Год назад +1

    Nice! That was Gary's boat near the beginning of this right across from Toledo Beach Marina, right?

  • @user-ov9ze6sk6b
    @user-ov9ze6sk6b Год назад +1

    I've been dreaming of a Trimaran for 2yrs, and its great to see you guys fulfill the dream. The Condor 34SC is one my favorites, but sadly they are not in production any more. Check out "Sailing Unleaded". Its a Stable-Dry Trimaran, like the Dragonfly's. Looking forward to your next boat and adventure!!

    • @alansmith2203
      @alansmith2203 6 месяцев назад

      Sir, there is no such boat as a Condor 34SC. Perhaps you mean a Contour 34SC? I own a 30 foot Condor trimaran. Its big brother is the Condor 40 footer. And they are great boats...but a heck of a day putting them together once trailer has arrived at it's location.

  • @brickleberry7829
    @brickleberry7829 Год назад +1

    Is that Shaun in the hat of once was Shaun and Julia Sailing?

  • @georgemacdonald8899
    @georgemacdonald8899 Год назад

    When you get round to the bigger cat, have a look at what distant shores did on their build, also Ran Sailing. If you decide to build vs. buy, then new techniques in agile manufacturing could save you a fortune in time/money. A water jet or laser cutter can cut out all the parts for a build very easily and quickly. If the parts are labeled, keyed to only fit one location, one way and locked into place then assembly would be fast and easy. Might be worth creating a build space/team/business to leverage this technique. A parametric based computer build program could create the part making code, similar to gcode slicers for 3D printers...

  • @twmcmahan
    @twmcmahan Год назад

    Fairly certain that F33 was in my neck of the woods... Carlyle Lake, IL?

  • @captainseymoursailing4516
    @captainseymoursailing4516 Год назад +1

    The first boat you looked at is my buddy Thor’s very nice boat

  • @seanwalsh999
    @seanwalsh999 Год назад +1

    I agree, standing head room is a must, other wise just get a Hobbi-cat.

  • @artsmith103
    @artsmith103 Год назад +1

    100% serious, Soulianis trailerable regattas featuring your fans. You'll be a lot faster than most of us but we'll just have to all work it out. Suggested locations:
    Great Lakes
    Pacific Northwest
    Big lake TX/Louisiana border
    Chesapeake Bay
    Florida Keys
    New York Finger Lakes
    Renata Regatta!

  • @douglashaag1127
    @douglashaag1127 Год назад

    Still trying to figure out whose trimaran was shown in both of the last two videos being launched at our yacht club on Lake Erie. Was a shock to see an oh so familiar scene just yards from my own boat.

  • @MrAndrewClaycomb
    @MrAndrewClaycomb Год назад

    You’re making me realize that the grass really is always greener on the other side. I have a trailer racer, Ranger 26-2 and I’m always wishing I had a bigger boat with a bigger trailer to make bottom maintenance easier. My boat has a lifting keel, so it sits really low to the ground while on the trailer (similar to a Catalina 22.) It makes it difficult to do anything underneath the boat without a hoist.

    • @artsmith103
      @artsmith103 Год назад +2

      Use car type jacks to block it up above the trailer, remove trailer.

  • @6800891
    @6800891 Год назад +1

    corsair makes a big brother of the 880, 970, and that may be the final solution!!

    • @artsmith103
      @artsmith103 Год назад

      Nice. A video showed a 6'-4" guy just touching the cabin top.

  • @OnTheFlipSide
    @OnTheFlipSide Год назад

    I love that you are up to date, I hate that we miss watching your little lady bug grow. The concept of a trailer is great, won't you always have to start and end at the same point, unless you have someone move your car and trailer?

    • @SailingSoulianis
      @SailingSoulianis  Год назад +2

      We’ll be jumping back in time over the coming episodes, so you’ll see Renata grow over the last year ;) Yep, we would have to start and stop in the same place, but the goal isn’t to get from A to B, or go some long distance, rather we want to spend several weeks to a month or two exploring one area.

  • @MrDryManhattan
    @MrDryManhattan Год назад

    The Great Lakes are pretty good Hurricane holes.

  • @Bigboy4018
    @Bigboy4018 Год назад +3

    Been watching a lot of videos on the DRAGONFLY tri's. They look pretty cool.

    • @SailingSoulianis
      @SailingSoulianis  Год назад +1

      They are beautiful boats!

    • @robertgeorge9909
      @robertgeorge9909 Год назад

      Glad you have given them a look, so easy to get caught in ONLY CORSAIR thoughts.

  • @gypsymanme
    @gypsymanme Год назад

    Definitely want to do the Maritimes. Admitedly biased. :)

  • @markbailey6051
    @markbailey6051 6 месяцев назад

    Cross 40' cutter!

  • @davenobody8565
    @davenobody8565 Год назад

    I like your channel

  • @nutsandbolts432
    @nutsandbolts432 Год назад +1

    I need more sailing friends to get experiences like this to find the right model for my wife and I.

    • @artsmith103
      @artsmith103 Год назад +1

      Describe what you're looking for, plenty of help here.

    • @nutsandbolts432
      @nutsandbolts432 Год назад

      @@artsmith103 that’s the problem. Having no experience on or with boats, I feel that we are walking into this blind. We went to the boat show last week, and left there with more questions than answers. Budget constraints prevent us from having “everything” we want. So the question is, would a 38ft monohull suffice for us, or do we need to go bigger? That is the problem. What works for some folks, could be out of the question for others. We aren’t exactly sure where we are willing to compromise. Time aboard some gracious live aboard’s would certainly help answer some of these questions.

    • @artsmith103
      @artsmith103 Год назад +2

      @@nutsandbolts432 With your experience, if you buy more than 24', you'll use it too much as a motorboat and never learn. Big mistake. Get on a racing boat and learn what pushing the limit is about.

  • @Tomm9y
    @Tomm9y Год назад

    Such interesting boats, trailerale trimans, had never seen them before. You don't want to skimp on a towing vehicle, it needs to be heavy and be capable of towing the weight over a long distance. If you're planning just a few trips a year lookt the options for a vehicle. Check the restrictions not only in various states but also for bridges, roads and launching sites an integral launching trolley will save corrosion to the trailer systems.

    • @artsmith103
      @artsmith103 Год назад

      They're not very heavy if that's what you're thinking. No ballast.

  • @ugpfpv361
    @ugpfpv361 Год назад +1

    What the headroom on the F33 I'm right at 6' myself..., Been following you guys since almost the beginning, live in Madison WI and was really interested in your trip down the river. Really looking forward to your next adventure, and hopefully I'll have a boat next year!!!

  • @RobertdeVries-trimaran-sailing

    i see you found my Brainwave channel!!! at 00:46/47 in your video.......haha...get one, no matter what...you will get used to small space, and sailing icw self support and dry out and beaching opt is 300% more fun, but they are and stay expensive! Me having fun on Farriers since 2003...

  • @DawnstealerGaming
    @DawnstealerGaming Год назад +1

    I'm eyeballing a Neel 47. One day. When I sell my house. In the far distant future....Obviously Neels aren't trailerable though

  • @stevenkiziah2995
    @stevenkiziah2995 Год назад

  • @jimmerriman6920
    @jimmerriman6920 Год назад

    Interesting boats! And while those boats are fast and fun, would any trailerable trimaran be good at sailing from FL to Bahama's, or anywhere else in the Caribbean? I just don't know, but I'm sure interested to watch you next let's go "bigger"video!

  • @JerryDLTN
    @JerryDLTN Год назад

    10:27 where do you put the solar panels and batteries?

  • @rhenjacobs4223
    @rhenjacobs4223 Год назад +3

    Rapido 40. I'm calling it.

    • @Ravenswingsailing
      @Ravenswingsailing Год назад

      Are you loaning them the $450 grand sail away money for that?

    • @rhenjacobs4223
      @rhenjacobs4223 Год назад

      @@Ravenswingsailing no, I also don't understand money. But let's say they secured the loan before the interest rate hikes, yes I believe they could definitely afford it. It seems like they were looking for something in the 150k cash region. If these videos aren't in our current timeline it wouldn't be unreasonable.
      Edit: ok I just checked socialblade. They aren't maximizing profits and are missing out on a significant amount of money, but yes they could just be poor and buy a really nice boat.

    • @Ravenswingsailing
      @Ravenswingsailing Год назад

      @@rhenjacobs4223 I was only trying to point out the Rapido is in a totally different league as a non-trailerable, nearly $half million custom order that takes well over a year to get. Even the insurance on that loan & boat would be formidable. It’s most important to keep getting out there and sailing the different tris. The performance and comfort varies much more than with 30-40’ monos, because the slow boats really stand apart from the fast ones…

    • @rhenjacobs4223
      @rhenjacobs4223 Год назад

      @@Ravenswingsailing they have been looking for 3 years. 18 months wouldn't be unreasonable. Also you can buy at least one on the us market right now.

  • @onargaroberts
    @onargaroberts Год назад +6

    Having spent the majority of my almost 70 years as a 6'4" sailor, I share your plight. When I bought a new boat 4 years ago, the first test was to see if I could stand up below. You're right to have that attribute at the top of your priority list. I did my first Chicago to Mac race on a F - 27 trimaran and it was just not enough boat for that much sailing. Let your closing words to this episode be your guide - GO BIGGER!

    • @AfterDeath1986
      @AfterDeath1986 Год назад

      6' 4" here too boss I bought a v40... it kinda works.. but another couple inches of headroom would be heaven.
      If we ever upgrade... head room is number one to us.

    • @artsmith103
      @artsmith103 Год назад

      The Mac is 300 miles in 50hrs for an average monohull. Were you guys less than 24hrs?

    • @onargaroberts
      @onargaroberts Год назад +1

      @@artsmith103 just under 2 days Because of the wind we had and didn't have.

    • @artsmith103
      @artsmith103 Год назад

      @@onargaroberts I think I've lucked out to never have a floater Mac. What time did the 36-40' monohauls finish that year?
      Nope, I remember 1 year we were a little concerned about the food supply. 36', crew of 7.

  • @Jessicabollingercom
    @Jessicabollingercom Год назад

    Look at a rosborough 246 high side version

  • @BremerFischkoop
    @BremerFischkoop Год назад

    Have you checked out dragonfly 32 (from Denmark)?

  • @alphasxsignal
    @alphasxsignal Год назад

    Also can go in shallow water

  • @rddrg18
    @rddrg18 Год назад

    If the guy in the Philippines building the 33 can easily raise the roof to give you head room. Or it’s time to consider the Danish dragonfly trimarans (Danes are pretty tall)

  • @dannyslaughter4845
    @dannyslaughter4845 Год назад

    You owning a trailerable tri, would have me watching all your videos. Love those lovely Dragonfly tri. But man you pay for what you get.

  • @henrydesterke3851
    @henrydesterke3851 Год назад

    Did you check the Dragonfly trimarans?

  • @august3777
    @august3777 Год назад

    Sooo three more weeks before the grand reveal? *grumble grumble*. 😂

  • @brianmiller7934
    @brianmiller7934 Год назад +1

    Sorry to hear about your Tartan. I wondered how she fared in the storm. Tough boat! Hope she can be salvaged!
    A trailerable boat makes lots of sense. I did this too. I used the boat less than I would have liked, but it cost me nothing to be sitting in my shop.
    Retired now, so back to a larger boat these days.

  • @chhindz
    @chhindz Год назад

    It's more than a boat with training wheels

  • @kevindavis3615
    @kevindavis3615 Год назад +1

    dragonfly trimarans would be perfect for u

  • @user-ov9ze6sk6b
    @user-ov9ze6sk6b Год назад

    Corsair 36...done...mic drop.

  • @billfournier1043
    @billfournier1043 Год назад

    just curious, have you been able to checkout a Dragonfly? They have a few modles that are trailerable....

    • @SailingSoulianis
      @SailingSoulianis  Год назад +1

      We got on board a Dragonfly 32 at the boat show in Annapolis. Definitely a gorgeous, solidly built boat. Incredible amount of space inside for 32’. Unfortunately that one isn’t designed to be towable. That said, the Dragonfly 28 is, but even its price tag is much too high for our budget.

  • @UberGeek
    @UberGeek Год назад

    What? Rewind... Hurricane? In Michigan? Haha.