This past weekend I spontaneously acquired (given) a Cape Dory Typhoon Weekender... Now, I have owned my 19 for 6 years and put a ton of work into it, really happy with it but figured in a couple years we would want to get something a bit bigger to do more overnighting with the family. But with the Cape Dory in the driveway I think I've fallen in love. Hard to justify going smaller (slightly), but it just looks great...Interesting seeing these two boats side by side, very similar in a lot of ways and shows how much the 19 maximizes interior space for its size. I hate to say it but there may be a 19 listed in the classifieds this fall... or not, I don't know.
I had a Typhoon for 3 years and loved it, but moved up to a '23. The Ty is full keel and sails well in Buzzards Bay chop. The '23 sails flatter, has lifelines and roller furling and just felt to be a safer choice for a 68 year old sailer.
Yeah, I get it. I recently acquired a Drascombe Lugger from an old friend - a boat I've wanted for a long time - and thought to sell my Compac 19 (which I advertised on this site), but cannot bear to part with, so for now I'm hanging on to her. My fleet has now risen to crazy proportions: one Drascombe Lugger, one Compac 19, a Bolger Nymph serving as a tender, two sea kayaks, a recently completed Shellback dinghy, a Chesapeake Crab skiff (which I have to sell as I haven't had the time to sail her the past two years), oh yeah, and an Aloha 32 (which owns most of my week-ends in the Summer)! Worst thing is, I live in the city on a regular sized lot. Must be some sort of disease! Too many boats, too little time. Sigh...but a very patient wife.
The Lugger is a project boat which will keep me busy next winter. Had a great sail on "Restless" today, though.
S.V. "Restless" (C19)