Buying a Typhoon Senior
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- David Morton
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Buying a Typhoon Senior
Currently I'm looking at a Typhoon Senior as a first entry into sailing and my Cape Dory saga. I understand it is really a day sailor and not configured for significant cruising, but it is available, clean, and owned by an retired engineer ( read "obsessive, compulsive") which can only be a good thing! and well- equipped with only 10 hours on a new outboard.
I have sailed both J-22s and Sea Sprite 23 and my only concern with the TS is what seems to me to be a frequent complaint of excessive weather helm. Any comments by current or previous Typhoon Senior sailors would be appreciated. Any suggestions about pitfalls in buying a TY Senior and what to pay special attention to when evaluating a used TY Senior would also be very helpful.
David
I have sailed both J-22s and Sea Sprite 23 and my only concern with the TS is what seems to me to be a frequent complaint of excessive weather helm. Any comments by current or previous Typhoon Senior sailors would be appreciated. Any suggestions about pitfalls in buying a TY Senior and what to pay special attention to when evaluating a used TY Senior would also be very helpful.
David
"If a Man speaks at Sea, where no Woman can hear,
Is he still wrong? " anonymous, Phoenician, circa 500 b.c.
Is he still wrong? " anonymous, Phoenician, circa 500 b.c.
Re: Buying a Typhoon Senior
One of my favorite boats of all time was my Cape Dory 22. While I used her as a day sailer, I think we could have cruised on her. The Ty Sr. has the same hull. I think the cabin may be a little smaller and laid out differently and it has the engine in the well but they are very similar. I currently sail a Cape Dory 25D and I also race a Pearson Ensign (Alberg designed 22' day sailer) which is very similar to the Ty Sr. and CD22 but a lot less freeboard and no self draining cockpit. The Ensign has a very neutral helm which is great for racing. I would set the boat up differently if I were just cruising to give it a little bit of weather helm. Lots of folks complain about the weather helm in the Cape Dory in general, not just the Ty. Personally, I have had 2 Tys (day sailer and weekender), the 22 and 25D and I don't think it is that bad. When cruising, I like the fact that if I turn loose of the helm the boat will turn to weather. I might feel differently if the boat rounded up all the time or if I were racing it. Go for the Ty Sr., a lovely little boat!
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Re: Buying a Typhoon Senior
We had the pleasure to see Ty Sr hull #1, many years ago, when it was introduced at the Annapolis Sailboat Show.
As for the weather helm, try flattening the mainsail, and carry the traveler just off-center and down wind. You should get a nice balance.
John
As for the weather helm, try flattening the mainsail, and carry the traveler just off-center and down wind. You should get a nice balance.
John
John & Nancy Martin
Sailing on Lake Lanier just NE of Atlanta
CD31 #85 "Carina" 1985
Sailing on Lake Lanier just NE of Atlanta
CD31 #85 "Carina" 1985
Re: Buying a Typhoon Senior
I owned a TY Senior and did not find weather helm a problem. The only reason I sold her was because my wife said, "It would be nice to stand up." Sounded like a perfect reason to get a bigger boat to me.
Fair Winds,
Doug
Fair Winds,
Doug
Doug Hill
Re: Buying a Typhoon Senior
Hi David,
Typhoon Senior is a fractional rig with a very large mainsail. Ty S is a masterpiece of sailboat design and construction. I've sailed "Puffin" since 05. I recommend 2 reef points in the main. The solution to weather helm is reefing. Today I sailed in very light air with the main full, and a 1.5 oz drifter. My friend was amazed by our speed.
Dave
Typhoon Senior is a fractional rig with a very large mainsail. Ty S is a masterpiece of sailboat design and construction. I've sailed "Puffin" since 05. I recommend 2 reef points in the main. The solution to weather helm is reefing. Today I sailed in very light air with the main full, and a 1.5 oz drifter. My friend was amazed by our speed.
Dave
Re: Buying a Typhoon Senior
Hi,
I'm going to sell my TyS. Let me know if you have any interest.
Thx,
David
I'm going to sell my TyS. Let me know if you have any interest.
Thx,
David
- David Morton
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- Location: s/v Danusia CD31, Harpswell, ME
Re: Buying a Typhoon Senior
Thanx for the reply. I have actually opted for a CD 25D which I bought a few weeks ago. So far she hasn't disappointed. She needs some engine work, new sails are being sewn as we speak, and a she is begging for a bit of a cosmetic makeover. Mostly, I need to up my DIY game.
"If a Man speaks at Sea, where no Woman can hear,
Is he still wrong? " anonymous, Phoenician, circa 500 b.c.
Is he still wrong? " anonymous, Phoenician, circa 500 b.c.