Yes the Herreshoff Doughdish price is an eye opener for sure, even for ones the age of Typhoons. So yes, from a price standpoint the Typhoon looks attractive.
I'm looking at both the Daysailor and the Weekender although I think I like the Daysailor look and feel better. I like the large cockpit, and I especially likevsitting low in the cockpit and on teak benches that the Daysailor provides (like the Doughdish), and I don't need the cabin with it's high berths.
I suspect the daysailer will be difficult to impossible to find due to low manufacturer numbers.
No I didn't know the Daysailor was not self bailing. And I will admit that I didn't know the Weekender was self bailing either. I'm in learning mode here so please don't assume I know something.
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I think I'm confused about the term 'cuddy' versus 'cabin' with regards to the Daysailor. While the Weekender has a 'cabin', the Daysailor has a small cuddy for storage? Do I have this right?
I will definitely need a motor to get from and to the dock. I like the stern motor mount and it looks like it will work ok with a long shaft motor. Thanks for the reminder about getting a motor with a built in gas tank. Yes your comments about 4 cycle weight is good. My Capri 22 has a 5 HP Honday weighing 58 pounds. It's heavier than I can carry up the hill to the house if it poops out.... so I like the idea of a light weight 2 stroke long shaft motor. I see the Honda 2.3 hp outboard is 29 pounds even for a 4 stoke.
Regarding cabin roof sag, I am familiar with the concept of cabin sag and it can be a terribly bad thing as side stays loosen as the cabin roof sinks. No I didn't know there were 'temporary' mast supports. I will keep an eye open for this. I know the Daysailor won't have that problem with the keel stepped mast.
I will spend time going through the archives to take advantage of the previous Typhoon discussions, although I am grateful to you for answering my questions here, live, and not just pointing me to the archives.
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No I didn't know there was a difference in mast rig between the Weekender and Daysailor. Thanks for that. I know the difference between the masthead and fractional rig but I don't have a feel about the performance difference. I'll need to read up on that. Thanks.
I would like to have a roller furled jib as I like controlling the jib area from the cockpit without having to go forward when leaving or approaching the dock, or when I need to reduce sail area due to higher winds.
Thanks for the link to the Youtube video on the Typhoon regatta. That will be fun to look at and learn more about the boat handling, plus see the Weekender and Daysailor versions.
Many thanks, Scott