A great boat but she's a bit rolly when there's a beam sea. She will, however, take pretty much anything nose-on thanks to those high bows & having 12 tons displacement.
Sailing performance is not great, but we're on our first season with brand-new sails and they have made a massive difference. So much so that we were almost tempted to enter Crinan Classic as a sailing boat but opted at the 11th hour to become a motor boat!
If your friend wants more info, let me know & we can swap email addresses via PM.
Clyde_Wanderer wrote:A cracking looking boat Silkie, with quite a large sail area, what is she?
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Sorry Eammon, I don't know how I missed your question first time through.
She's a long fin Hurley 22. She does carry quite a lot of sail for her size and needs reefing early. The reefs are quite small and I could really do with a deep third but current tactics are to drop the main altogether when required (like last Saturday!) and sail under reefed genoa, which works well as long as ultimate pointing ability is not required.
You must have been more pssed than you looked in the Bon Accord!
Olivepage - thanks for the kind words about 'mororsailing' but buying Tafna was more about finding a cheap(ish) boat that was child- and weather-friendly! She's great but I do wish she sailed a bit better. Fun though.
If we're posting multiple pics here's another favourite. Please excuse the mast transplant. There's a slim possibility it may belong to a non-MAB behind us with some very nice people on board.
By gum Silkie I'm chuffed with that picture of Dark Island in't sound o Kerra, your right mine is not far away, Kerrerra in the background taken from Heather Island.
We can't change the direction of the wind, but we can adjust our sails.