Greetings, i sold my last catamaran about 8 or 9 years ago when my son was born, since newborns don't do well on catamarans... I now have a 4, 6, and 8 year old and I think my oldest is ready for sailing. I have previously owned 3 different 18 ft sol cat catamarans which I have loved very much and have become quite experienced with . I am now looking at getting something a bit newer. I came across a Nacra 5.7 for a good deal "ready to sail" for $1200. I think it is a good size for my family, but am concerned with a couple things:
1) I have read that without dagger boards the boat can be hard/impossible to right by myself. I am only 5'9" and 175lbs. Would I be able to right this by myself (possibly with an 8 year old bobbing around in the water at the same time?) I don't imagine I would be sailing in conditions where I would flip it over with my son on board, but weather conditions can change pretty quick...
2)I may be sailing this by myself occasionally. The boat ramp at our preferred lake requires crossing a street with power lines between the parking area and the ramp, so mast stepping while on the trailer would be impossible. There is a sandy beach next to the ramp I could use to rig the boat and step the mast. Could the be done with one person while off the trailer? I was able to manage the 28 ft mast on the sol cat. I understand the mast stepping is a bit more complicated on the 5.7.
Should I look for something else? I was considering a hobie 17 but I know it is more limited for crew weight.
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70's 18' Sol Cat "Venora"
70's 18' Sol Cat "Bumblebee"
60's 14' Sailstar Tallstar sloop "Arandora"
Heber City, UT
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