ive never seen a boston whaler sail boat but if its made as well as the 25 foot outrage i just sold then its surely a fine boat. In a couple years i plan to pick up a smaller one. maybe a 17 or 19. Something that i can use in smaller lakes along with being capable out on lake superior.
Lloyd. I like that size as well. Something a person can trailer and keep at the house during the off season. Your Outrage is a bucket list boat. Very nice.
This boat is a 1980 5.2 Harpoon. Built by Boston Whaler and designed by C&C who built some of the fastest sailboats of the era. We often kayaked on local rivers but getting a little old for the limited options, once downstream. (Safety)
Considered small power boats and wouldn’t mind one but thought sailing would be more relaxing with a lower entry cost.
Wanted something I could trailer, had plenty of room and could be sailed singlehanded. Fell in love with the 5.2 Harpoon. Larger sailboats can be found cheap around here but the costs really add up with the slip, pulling, bottom cleaning, storage on the hard during winter and maintaining all the systems.
It’s a pretty little boat with nice lines, a covered bow, huge cockpit, self bailing and built like a brick crap house. Refinished the mahogany and drysailed it at the house, stepping the mast and checking the rigging. Everything is there and in good order. Been running the old Evinrude 4 hp outboard. Needs some carb cleaning and the impeller replaced as who knows how old it is. May just get a 2.5 hp Suzuki. The aux propulsion comes in handy as all of the launching ramps are in secluded coves.
My nautical timing is off, what with being fall and everything. Haven’t sailed since the Marine Corps days. Those navy dudes had the best job in the service, running the Pamlico sound marina at MCAS Cherry Point. They offered sailing classes on 16ft Rebels with the fast boats being 19ft Lightning’s.
I’m pretty rusty so taking sailing lessons with a really good skipper on Smith Mtn Lake. No collisions or drownings yet so going well.
Anyway, just another retired guy with small dreams of small sailboats.