One problem with sailboats used for cruising is they’re all pretty much designed for weekend and vacation use rather than serious cruising. Which, when you think of it, makes all kinds of sense because that’s how 95% of people who buy boats will use them.
Of course, for the 5% that are going to use sailboats for extended cruising and suchlike we sorta/kinda have some problems…
One of the reasons so many people cruise in bigger than needful boats is the simple fact that what passes for a normal sailboat design ignores good stowage and weight distribution in favor of more berths and and wasted space. That said, moving up to a bigger and more expensive boat to get more stowage is still somewhat problematic as bigger comes with a lot of wasted space. as a big part of the mix.
Which, I suppose, brings us right back around to the whole need/want thing.
One design, by Tad Roberts, I’ve seriously been considering building is his Laura Cove 28 because it covers most of the stuff on my need list…
It’s already pretty close to what I want…
But more about that later…