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Created by Puttputter > 9 months ago, 1 Dec 2016
Puttputter
6 posts
1 Dec 2016 9:41AM
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I'm looking at buying a Spacesailer 18. The info I can find says they have fin keels but this one has a shallow full-length keel. There's no centreboard I can see in the photos either. The only photos I find show a boxy cabin whereas this boat is a wedge, like the larger and later models. Anyone know about these boats?

WA125er
98 posts
1 Dec 2016 4:21PM
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Are you sure the one your looking at is a Spacesailor 18 and not a 20?
The Spacesailor 20 originally came in two models, the fixed fin keel and a swing keel that swung from the long keel your speaking of above. This meant the swing keel did not take up any cabin space. A MK 2 Drop keel version was introduced later in the Spacesailor 20.
There is also an S20 Daysailor which was more a racing daysailor, fractional rig/small headsail, that came along in the mid-late 80s which is a completely different boat but designed and built by Swarbricks.

Puttputter
6 posts
1 Dec 2016 8:01PM
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Ah. It may well be. The boats being sold by the daughter of the owner, so the info may not be accurate. The boats being checked out by a mate, since it's on Kangaroo Island and I have a mate over there. He can tell me more. Now you've mentioned it, I found a Maxi 20 on this forum that looks very similar. This is the one I'm looking at.

WA125er
98 posts
1 Dec 2016 8:13PM
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Yep that's a Maxi 20.
I think John Swarbrick was involved designing them? They came in a fixed keel version also. Not as many built as the Spacey 18s/20s. Their performance would be closer to the 18 than the 20 and from what I recall would sail in division 5 alongside Redwitches/Spacey 18s etc.

Ramona
NSW, 7722 posts
2 Dec 2016 7:58AM
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I had a look at one of the early fixed keel Spacesailer 18's when they first came out. I thought they were a bit cramped inside and ended up buying a Status 19. The 18 had about a draft of 4 feet.

LALancer
WA, 40 posts
2 Dec 2016 9:05AM
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That looks like my Swarbrick 18. That is the first one I have seen apart from mine. The centre board swings down from that shallow keel. You can't see any case inside the boat, only a tube that runs from the deck to the cabin floor. It contains the wire for raising and lowering the fin.

LALancer
WA, 40 posts
2 Dec 2016 9:11AM
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You might see the tube here. It runs back at an an angle just behind the mast support.


LALancer
WA, 40 posts
2 Dec 2016 8:04PM
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The tackle on the cabin top is for raising the fin.

LALancer
WA, 40 posts
2 Dec 2016 8:15PM
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cisco
QLD, 12361 posts
3 Dec 2016 9:25AM
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LALancer said..




It is very nice when you can do that. To achieve it with a larger yacht you need to spend a lot more money for something like this, a Feeling 39.






Puttputter
6 posts
5 Dec 2016 2:24PM
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I think this one doesn't have the man in the cabin.

Puttputter
6 posts
5 Dec 2016 2:26PM
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That's exactly what I want. Being in Adelaide, many of the towns across the Gulf have shallow beaches. A keelboat would only be good at a couple of places but a centreboarder can go to all of them.

Puttputter
6 posts
27 Dec 2016 1:21PM
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Well, I've bought her. I had to do a day trip to Kangaroo Island to have a look. Looks pretty good. Needs a polish and a scrub but nice. The jib furler extrusion is cracked in a couple of spots but aluminium is easy to join or replace. Won't get her until the new year when a mate is going to tow her back here (Adelaide).



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