new pocket cruiser sailboat
The term “pocket cruiser” was coined a generation ago to identify the many small but capable cruisers that were launched at the beginning of the fiberglass age of boat building. boats like the pearson triton, tartan 27 and catalina 30 were all considered perfectly suitable boats for a family to cruise for a week or an entire summer.. New sailors can get involved in the sport without facing the high slip fees and maintenance costs of larger boats—and they find pocket cruisers much easier to handle than their bigger cousins. and rather than learning on a limited daysailer, new sailors can immediately get out on multi-day adventures.. Billed as a trailerable pocket cruiser, the montgomery 17 is a stout-looking sloop designed by lyle hess and built out of fiberglass in ontario, california, by montgomery boats. with a keel and centerboard, the boat draws just under 2 feet with the board up and can be easily beached when you’re gunkholing..
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