C26 with inboard diesel
Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 11:24 am
				
				Hello everyone- first time poster, long time lurker. 
I have been looking at trailerable sailboats for some time. I am 6-12 months from beginning my search in earnest, but am leaning heavily toward the c26. I have three boys under the age of 7, lots of lakes nearby and am three hours from the coast with lots of gunkholing possibilities. It seems to fit the bill on several fronts. I haven't done much sailing other than a few ASA classes, but I understand the c26 is stout and forgiving.
I just ran across an ad for one with an inboard diesel. Does anyone have experience with this? It comes with a trailer so I believe it is the swing keel model. It sounds like the diesel might have some advantages for coastal sailing (following waves won't swamp it?). I imagine the inboard will take up some interior space though. Are there other advantages/disadvantages I should take into consideration? Does the inboard add significant ballast that would improve (or worsen) the sailing characteristics? Thank you very much.
			I have been looking at trailerable sailboats for some time. I am 6-12 months from beginning my search in earnest, but am leaning heavily toward the c26. I have three boys under the age of 7, lots of lakes nearby and am three hours from the coast with lots of gunkholing possibilities. It seems to fit the bill on several fronts. I haven't done much sailing other than a few ASA classes, but I understand the c26 is stout and forgiving.
I just ran across an ad for one with an inboard diesel. Does anyone have experience with this? It comes with a trailer so I believe it is the swing keel model. It sounds like the diesel might have some advantages for coastal sailing (following waves won't swamp it?). I imagine the inboard will take up some interior space though. Are there other advantages/disadvantages I should take into consideration? Does the inboard add significant ballast that would improve (or worsen) the sailing characteristics? Thank you very much.