Top Hat compared to Sunbird 25
Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2017 6:31 pm
I had been thinking perhaps a trailer sailer would be a reasonable option to meet at least some of my keenness for getting out on the water. Reason being, I could leave it at the river boat club and have easy access plus no need to panic during floods. So, more flexible for looking after and much easier during rainy season.
Anyone got any experience with comparing a Top Hat to a Sunbird 25?
I looked at a Sunbird 25. Certainly interesting comparison. Wider cockpit at the stern. More usable space with the tiller being over the back not in the middle of the cockpit. It had an outboard motor in a well.
What caught me out with this particular motor was that it was a lovely newish 9.8 4 stroke but fixed in the well. Could not be raised up. Had remote controls so that was nice. But with Windchaser I used to like to pull the motor up when anchored as ropes such as dinghy painter, seemed to like to get caught around the leg. And less corrosion if lifted up.
Inside, the v-berth seemed smaller than in Windchaser, although the cabin seemed much bigger. Some of the extra space came from the cabin roof being wider than Windchaser.
I found on top with moving from the cockpit to the bow, there was little space for my feet between deck edge and cabin side. I am not sure how it would go because in some of the rough water I experienced with Windchaser and moving up to the bow, I liked having the space to put my feet that was lacking on the Sunbird.
Obviously, the Sunbird has much less draught with a swing keel but I didn't go test the boat to see if I could run aground.
I came away from looking at the Sunbird thinking again, that Top Hats are a fantastic design.
Anyway, my situation has not improved enough yet for me to seriously consider getting another boat. I just like looking. And if I found something extra fantastic, I sure it won't hurt storing it at the club. : )
troppo
Anyone got any experience with comparing a Top Hat to a Sunbird 25?
I looked at a Sunbird 25. Certainly interesting comparison. Wider cockpit at the stern. More usable space with the tiller being over the back not in the middle of the cockpit. It had an outboard motor in a well.
What caught me out with this particular motor was that it was a lovely newish 9.8 4 stroke but fixed in the well. Could not be raised up. Had remote controls so that was nice. But with Windchaser I used to like to pull the motor up when anchored as ropes such as dinghy painter, seemed to like to get caught around the leg. And less corrosion if lifted up.
Inside, the v-berth seemed smaller than in Windchaser, although the cabin seemed much bigger. Some of the extra space came from the cabin roof being wider than Windchaser.
I found on top with moving from the cockpit to the bow, there was little space for my feet between deck edge and cabin side. I am not sure how it would go because in some of the rough water I experienced with Windchaser and moving up to the bow, I liked having the space to put my feet that was lacking on the Sunbird.
Obviously, the Sunbird has much less draught with a swing keel but I didn't go test the boat to see if I could run aground.
I came away from looking at the Sunbird thinking again, that Top Hats are a fantastic design.
Anyway, my situation has not improved enough yet for me to seriously consider getting another boat. I just like looking. And if I found something extra fantastic, I sure it won't hurt storing it at the club. : )
troppo