I'm looking at buying a carter 33. I've heard all the stories about old IOR boats being a bit of a hand full off the wind. Anyone out there with first hand experience on this type of boat with some advice. Looking to do coastal cruising in the short term before upgrading her for some blue water passages. Thanks.
I have an S&S34 which have a reputation for being a handful off the wind. The only time I have experienced it being a handful is on another boat running with a spinnaker up and a quartering swell. It did cork screw in those conditions.
I have never found mine to too much of a handful in cruising configuration. The Fleming vane and the Simrad tiller pilot handle it without a problem. They aren't brilliant but nothing to worry about.
The Carter is probably better than the S&S as Ramona noted above.
I have an S&S34 which have a reputation for being a handful off the wind. The only time I have experienced it being a handful is on another boat running with a spinnaker up and a quartering swell. It did cork screw in those conditions.
I have never found mine to too much of a handful in cruising configuration. The Fleming vane and the Simrad tiller pilot handle it without a problem. They aren't brilliant but nothing to worry about.
The Carter is probably better than the S&S as Ramona noted above.
Really like the S&S 34 design also. Nice boats. thanks for the reply.
I'm looking at buying a carter 33. I've heard all the stories about old IOR boats being a bit of a hand full off the wind. Anyone out there with first hand experience on this type of boat with some advice. Looking to do coastal cruising in the short term before upgrading her for some blue water passages. Thanks.
Don't know a lot about the carter, but I've done a bit of offshore racing on old IOR boats over the years, yes they can be a hand full in hard running conditions with a masthead kite on, they will roll like nothing else if you don't have a skilled helmsman in charge, but if your only cruising that won't be a problem and most sail to windward pretty well.
I'm looking at buying a carter 33. I've heard all the stories about old IOR boats being a bit of a hand full off the wind. Anyone out there with first hand experience on this type of boat with some advice. Looking to do coastal cruising in the short term before upgrading her for some blue water passages. Thanks.
Don't know a lot about the carter, but I've done a bit of offshore racing on old IOR boats over the years, yes they can be a hand full in hard running conditions with a masthead kite on, they will roll like nothing else if you don't have a skilled helmsman in charge, but if your only cruising that won't be a problem and most sail to windward pretty well.
Thanks riverider. Similar comments to those I've recieved from the boys & girls at my sailing club. looking at a boat next week end.
The Carter is probably better than the S&S as Ramona noted above.
The Carter maybe has a tad more beam and a tad wider stern.
The S&S 34 was designed as a 3/4 tonner.
Was the Carter also or was it a 1 tonner??
Regardless, most old IOR yachts make GREAT fast cruising yachts.