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will search for the phrase, not the individual words.Hi Chris,
Sorry to be long in replying, been rather busy latrely. I have a Mark 2 which I love, (inspite of her failings). She’s a wonderful cruising boat, very easy to work on and cheep to run. I’ve found mine to be very reliable. First, the down sides. She is very poor to windward, but it’s a motor sailer so I suppose that’s OK. There is not much room below, the main saloon is very small. HOWEVER – She’s very easy to sail short handed, I do most of my sailing by myself. She’s very good in bad weather, I motorsailed mine south around Ardnamurchan Point in force 8+ last year without any trouble at all. The bilge keels make her very easy to beach. The galley is very good, lots of room there. Lots of storage space too. I’ve had her for nearly 30 yeaars, lived full time aboard for ten and she’s always ‘seen me right’. Never had a moments quarlms about her at sea. Had the mainsail blown out once off Malin Head but it was blowing about force 7 wind over tide waves a good 20 to 30 feet. Never shipped a drop. Good boat. Let me know if there’s anything else that you want to know.
Ben
MacWester Wight Mk 2 ‘Petra of Lleyn’