For those of you who are familiar with sailing both a P16 and a P18 (old style,) is there much value in 'modeling up' if I principally sail solo? (I am 200 lbs.) Thank you.
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Prindle 16
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From P16 to P18 (old style)
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Solo I would go P16. Easier all around. Way easier to push uphill or right. It can still be sailed like a bat out of hell with your crew out on the wire. They give me a good chase on my P18.
I bought the P18 so I could solo when needed. But it's the better crew boat. Easy to move with 2 people. Not that easy to right, still.
The decks on both boats are wide open and comfortable, unlike the P18-2, etc.
Anything about the P16 you don't care for?
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Prindle 18
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I had no problem keeping up with 18 on a 16 single handing... Both boats are great for solo dialing... guess it depend on where you're sailing and the wind and if you're getting a screaming deal
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John Schwartz
Ventura, CA
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My concern is crossing the Chesapeake. I'd like to do some destination sailing to the other side.
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Prindle 16
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Stay with the 16.
If you were going to solo the 18 at your current skill level, I would suggest 1} a righting bag and lots of practice, 2) a furler for the jib to de-power on the water, and 3) someone to help you raise and lower your mast. The hinge of the 18 is on the side, which makes winching awkward with a sideways mast where the forestay wants to rotate the mast while pulling it up.
These three things represent a lot of work and funding. Your 16 has plenty of volume in the hulls and a proven design for ocean sailing.
Disclaimer- One of the small voices in my head doesn't want you to solo in the Bay. It's big. It dwarfs 30 foot day-sailers. Please carry a waterproof VHF radio, a signal flare, cd to use as a signal mirror, and a whistle ON YOUR PERSON, preferably attached to your PFD.
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Sheet In!
Bob
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