We own an R-21-EC, and we like it very much. Being happy with one's boat does not, however, make you immune from considering your next boat. In that spirit, we looked at an R-27 because of its more comfortable cruising features. We have some concerns about access to places that need to be accessed, and so we ask for comment from those experienced with the R-27. Examples:
1) The foredeck -- the side decks seem very narrow, with only the barest rise for a toe-rail and no side rails until one reaches the foredeck. Compared with the side decks on the R-21-EC, the trip to the foredeck of an R-27 seems adventurous. Anchor handling from the foredeck in rolly conditions, whether for fishing or for emergencies, seems to require difficult and possibly dangerous negotiations along the side of the cabin. Even for docking, the trip to the foredeck does not seem easy or quick. Am I missing something? Is this really as difficult as it seems?
2) The stuffing box -- The thing is in plain sight when you open the engine hatch, but it seems that it would be difficult to get down to it in a position that enabled even working the wrenches, and replacing packing would be worse. Again, is there something I'm missing?
3) I didn't have the opportunity to check engine access to all the points needed, so I'll just ask about access to routine maintenance points, like changing oil filters, belts, coolant, transmission oil, etc.
Other than these issues, the boat has obvious attractions. My thanks in advance for counsel.
-- John H
1) The foredeck -- the side decks seem very narrow, with only the barest rise for a toe-rail and no side rails until one reaches the foredeck. Compared with the side decks on the R-21-EC, the trip to the foredeck of an R-27 seems adventurous. Anchor handling from the foredeck in rolly conditions, whether for fishing or for emergencies, seems to require difficult and possibly dangerous negotiations along the side of the cabin. Even for docking, the trip to the foredeck does not seem easy or quick. Am I missing something? Is this really as difficult as it seems?
2) The stuffing box -- The thing is in plain sight when you open the engine hatch, but it seems that it would be difficult to get down to it in a position that enabled even working the wrenches, and replacing packing would be worse. Again, is there something I'm missing?
3) I didn't have the opportunity to check engine access to all the points needed, so I'll just ask about access to routine maintenance points, like changing oil filters, belts, coolant, transmission oil, etc.
Other than these issues, the boat has obvious attractions. My thanks in advance for counsel.
-- John H