Read previous posts on the Forum re H16, H17 and H18, what to buy.
H17 is most often a single person boat. With two, it sails 'heavy'.
For two, go for a H16, H18, H20, Tiger, FXone or Getaway.
You can get tons of H16's all over the world, all at reasonable prices.
You pays your money, and you takes your choice, as they say.
H18 went out of production in 2005, and used ones come up from time to time. This H18 still has an all aluminium mast, no comp-tip, and who knows what condition the sails are in. Are they also 20 years old?
No trailer should cost that much, unless its got gold plated wheels or unless there is some kind of premium to get goods into Tar Sands country. I suspect the pricing may reflect this reality of oil sands economics. You can buy a trailer for $750, new, modify it with some pressure treated 2 x 4's and some rollers, 4 x $60, so for under $1,000, you have a brand new trailer. Why not place an ad in the Classifieds of this Forum, or on CatSailor.com? I am sure Ralph in London, Ontario, can get you a trailer for less than $750, and shipping cannot be that expensive. For gosh sakes, do you have a Canadian Tire or a WalMart or a Home Depot in town? How much do they charge for a trailer?
If the H18 is in perfect condition, (remember what I said about looking on the internet for research as to what to look for, especially delamination,) and the lines, rigging and sails are perfect, I suggest a 'top' price is in the $1,500 range, no trailer, and perhaps $1,750 with stuff like cat trax, hiking harnesses, life jackets etc. I have no idea what the Fort McMurray premium will be. If you don't know what delamination is, email me off line at lunnjohn at magma dot ca, or do a search on this Forum.
Where do you guys sail up there?
Or would you trailer down to places like Shuswap Lake in BC?
How long is your sailing season?
Happy hunting
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