Barren wrote:
I won't just say 16 cause I have one and love it.. but I think most will agree, if you are going to solo, it's the boat to do it with. I recon all the bigger boats are fairly hard, if not impossible to right by yourself.
Family size is a factor for sure. I've never had more than 2 people on my 16.. I would potentially take 3 total adults, if the other two were smaller sized... I'm huge, 6'1" 250... so I take up a lot of boat just by myself.
That said, I would trade up in a heartbeat! I haven't flipped my 16 yet (4 years) cause I'm a wuss... so I think I could pretty much handle any of the bigger boats if I side with caution in heavy winds and then I could bring more people along to enjoy it with me!
I do love to solo my 16!!!! I also am very anxious to get my 18 out solo!!!
We have several 4 or 5 18s in our fleet that solo on a regular basis. I have seen 3 of them on their side and righted solo. The trick is in the righting system. They use a glass reinforced ore that is wedged in the dagger well and secured by a line to the upper hull. You than walk out on the ore with the righting line and the extra force brings the boat over in very short order.
Anyway, as I said before, Just get 1 of each

Sam