
Originally Posted by
Dr.Spoke
WAAAYYY up north! And I thought my sailing season was short....
As she is a centreboarder, is she potentially trailerable? Will you be taking her to warmer waters in the winter? Or just buying extra clothing to make the most of her until the ice hits. Maybe a little stove in the cabin?
If for any reason I go north, I would love to come and see your progress... But in 15 years of exile here ( just joking) I have not been north of Åre: too cold in the winter, too many mygga in the summer
PhilMac
The season really isn't that bad - usually my boats splash in early May - then we have the midnight sun for almost the hole summer. Not much people is around and an unique archipelago. The winters are long and dark but lots of snow and ice, good for downhill skiing and ice climbing. You are most welcome to visit! Just give me a few years to finish her and I can show you the magnificent archipelago - in the midnight sun.
You are right, the selection of #106 it's not a coincidence... The centreboard will allow easy access to the shallow northern archipelago. If I put her on a trailer, the Norwegian Fjords and the Finish lake system are very close - I may even take her to Stockholm... What I was looking for was a compact centreboard boat that can stand to the rather severe conditions often found in my waters - choppy sea, complicated navigation and strong winds. The cold is not much of a problem, correct clothing take care of that, but I may still add a small stove to dry out the cabin.
You really should try to visit the northern parts of Sweden and Norway - the Lofoten ilands are beautiful!
Cheers
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