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Cole 26 to buy or not to buy.

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Created by corz > 9 months ago, 26 Jan 2019
corz
9 posts
26 Jan 2019 8:42AM
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I'm looking at purchasing my first sail boat, a Cole 26. Does any body have any expernace with one. My only concern is that the cockpit looks unprotected and small for a 26footer. Does anybody have any thoughts?


Bananabender
QLD, 1610 posts
26 Jan 2019 11:26AM
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I'd be also interested to know where the Cole 26 was derived from.
Firstly I'd forget the cream one for $25000 , way overpriced . Also ad says designed and built by John Cole? Whose he.
Some Cole 26 's advertised are actually Cole Contessas 25 's( see red one in Townsville on yachthub) which are well respected.
The other one you show plus this which looks a steal.
https://www.boatsales.com.au/boats/photogallery?Id=SSE-AD-5666097&Index=1
seem to be perhaps derived from Cole quarter tonners .
Sorry hopefully someone here has first hand knowledge.

corz
9 posts
26 Jan 2019 9:42AM
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Thanks for the feed back.
As far as I know Peter cole is the designer. Information on these is hard to come buy. I think I'm about 95% sure I'm going to buy the blue one. I haven't had any been feed back from my enquires so far.

nswsailor
NSW, 1458 posts
26 Jan 2019 10:17PM
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Might be better off with a Top Hat, cheaper too

Ramona
NSW, 7740 posts
27 Jan 2019 8:32AM
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corz said..
I'm looking at purchasing my first sail boat, a Cole 26. Does any body have any expernace with one. My only concern is that the cockpit looks unprotected and small for a 26footer. Does anybody have any thoughts?




The Cole 26 was Peter Coles take on a quarter tonner. Early ones where cold moulded timber like that superb example that sold on Gumtree a few weeks back for 2 grand! These are race boats and the cockpits are small because the crew should be on the rails. The Cole 26 was always a more expensive entry into 26 foot yachts because they were a bit up market. I owned a M&W 26 quarter tonner for a few years and it was an excellent boat to sail. Mine did not have headroom and an inboard diesel which was it's only down points.
I presume it's this one your looking at?
https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/safety-bay/sail-boats/cole-26-yacht/1202654049
This one seems well fitted out and has an inboard and folding prop. Sails look to be hanked on but that's OK. The jinker would be handy too. Lot of boat for the money. Couple of years ago that would have sold for 25 grand!
Plenty of info about if you search on quarter tonners.

www.histoiredeshalfs.com/index%20anglais.htm

Ramona
NSW, 7740 posts
27 Jan 2019 8:35AM
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nswsailor said..
Might be better off with a Top Hat, cheaper too


Twice the size of a Tophat!

corz
9 posts
27 Jan 2019 7:22AM
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Yes that's the boat, it needs a little work mainly superficial. I'm convinced it's a great buy. There is a similar boat for sail in great condition for 25k. The sails are hanked on but for a bigginer I almost think it's better to learn to handle a basic set up first. Thanks for the response I'm going to look at the boat again ASAP.

BigJPerth
1 posts
10 Apr 2019 10:48AM
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Hi Corz,
I notice the Cole 26 is again for sale. Why didn't you buy it ? Is there something about it I should know ?
Cheers

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
10 Apr 2019 6:24PM
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corz said..
I'm looking at purchasing my first sail boat, a Cole 26. Does any body have any expernace with one. My only concern is that the cockpit looks unprotected and small for a 26footer. Does anybody have any thoughts?




good yachts ! the older styled yachts have small cockpits for safety reasons. When you get pooped the less water able to sit in the cockpit the better !!
new open stern designs allow for bigger cockpits ,as they can drain fast out the stern ...



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