


will read more into this ... once I have a boat.
Hi Yara50 - I've just joined this forum with a view to getting an I563. I found this comment from you from many years ago, which includes the phrase "easy to launch". To my eye, the long shoal keel and consequent extra height would make the I563 harder to launch and retrieve than a flatish-bottomed trailer-sailor like my previous RL24. I would very much like to be proved wrong, as just about everything else in this design appeals. So if any forum members can enlighten me about the ease/difficulty of launching I'd be grateful. Cheers, RobYara50 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2013 8:07 pm Investigator- easy to launch, tow, mast slightly lighter to raise.
Cockpit size- Most boats seem to have the same size cockpit. IMHO 3 people is the comfort limit. Take a look at the pic of Wagtail #72 here: http://www.investigator563.com/forum/vi ... p?f=5&t=87 I think I can see at least 5 people, if not 6 on board!
Resale value- Most boats are bargains at the moment, but you need to check out a few to get the right market price. In general the Sunmaids seem to fetch about $3k more than an Investigator 563.
Cruising. Easy to set up a stove on I563. Pics on this site. Sink is a bowl. We have Portapotti behind a blind for privacy, but it would be a squeeze for you. PP can also be placed in cockpit for the night. We have an icebox (esky in Oz) in cockpit locker. The Sunmaid would obviously be better for extended cruising.
Whatever you buy, condition of boat and trailer is most important.
Good luck!
BTW- I am biased, but I dont like heavy moving keels, so the Catalina would not be my choice.