Dear Rachael, you explained each of the features so very well. This was an unexpected delight to find Yachting Monthly reviewing an older and smaller design. Is there any chance that we will see a review of a Kelt 7.6 ? Remember Lyn and Larry Pardeys' words: "The smaller the boat, the greater the fun."
Rachel was the skipper on my Rubicon sailing holiday last year (60 ft Clipper class racing yacht). She is an amazing lady and was a great instructor!! She even made scones one day while we were at sea!!
As a sadler 26 owner I thought this was great review. Maybe worth adding that she has a cosy quarter berth and a spacious cockpit locker as well. Reefed down she handles heavy weather very well too.
I've had mine for 15 years and covered 1000s of miles in her around the Irish coast and offshore. She has never left us down. Headroom below is one of the few reasons I'd consider trading up. They are great value at their current market price, but worth looking for one with a new engine.
Some lovely footage of Ella out sailing. I'm sure a video review like this is a far from trivial undertaking but I'd echo other people's comments that this was really well presented and put together ;-) Would love to see more of these. What a beautiful & purposeful Sadler 26
What a superb Sadler 26 video commentary. Having spoken in the past to the owner and taken pictures in Salcombe it was good to see one of my Fleet being put through her paces. Certainly a very good recording for our Association. As Fleet Captain I was most impressed!
very good review, Kevin we met when you were at anchor in Flushing cove Gillan a couple of years ago and I recall your enthusiasm for the Sadler 26 as i circled on my paddle board.... its at the top of my wish list and this review just confirms that view....With regards Stuart Coffin
She is huge, so much interior volumn. There again, I sail a Contess 26 so I know about small! Great video, keep up the good work and if I see Ella overtaking me on the Solent I will give her a wave😀.
I have owned a 44ft Essex Smack and I was glad to see the back of it!.. I now have a Hurley 22r and love the simplicity of it.. There is a lot to be said for small Yachts!..
Best review of a yacht I've ever watched. Used to sail a Sadler 26 in Cornwall and can attest to its amazing qualities. Well done for a straightforward, informative review, well explained and tersely presented with all the salient facts.
Great review. These videos are an excellent resource. Would love to see a Sadler 29 review too. Just to see how it compares. I’m 5’10” so looking to get a 29 so I’m not stooping all the time!
Thank you Rachael, a really excellent review, I think the Sadler 26 is better in almost every way than my Gibsea 242 of a similar vintage, but will stick with the Gibsea purely for the benefit of the lifting keel and rudder on the East Coast where 2' or less of water can be the depth !
Looks a great little boat. Many years ago I had a Nickolson 36 so I'm used to something a little bigger. One very surprising omission, the cooker wasn't gambled and didn hav fiddle rails so you couldn't use it while underway at sea.
She has a gimballed origo so no gas and the fiddles are there I promise, just not shown. This was a change made by the previous owner. We’ve made lots of meals underway. Thanks for the comments.
Malcolm Myers’s ( International Yacht Deliveries) sailed a Sadler 26 single handed from Ft Lauderdale to Brazil then across to Cape Town via roaring 40,s. .
Coming from the Aquaholic videos having thought I packed sailing in a long time ago found this really interesting and it seems costs of small yachts can be a great deal less than the gin palaces though on the south coast it's marinas and mooring that are the real costs. Would have liked a peek at the engine though a la Nick and he always shows us his socks. But this is a great yacht and a lot more room that I'd have thought. Really good informative review which goes beyond just looking at the accommodation and gives an insight into the important bit, how she sails.
She came with the original Volvo Penta 2001 but was losing compression so re-engined with a Beta 20 as it fit (just) and the new 3 cylinder powerhouse is the same weight as the Volvo. Yes realised after the day on the water that the engine didn’t get featured. It’s ver red and shiny! There are a few that refined with the Beta 20 but others have said the Beta 14/16 and yanmar single pot have been brilliant too.
How about coming back up after a knockdown? The capsize screening number is over 2..I need to buy a boat and have it shipped to SE Asia and it will fit in a extra wide container if its the bilge keel..I dont know if a 29 will fit, I would be very happy with one. I want a CN 32, or HR Monsun, but cant get either sent down..brokers are uninterested in working with me on this. If I could get a decent yacht broker I have friends in UK who I could send the money to.
This is far more achievable for 90% of your readership - more like this please!
Not since Chris Beeson have I seen such a good style of reviews, keep it up, excellent!
Even better than Chris, since she's not a mumbler. I like Chris's stuff, but he did mumble through most of the reviews...
Used boat reviews are a fantastic idea! Much more applicable to most on here dreaming of one day having one of their own. Keep them coming!
So very true
Dear Rachael, you explained each of the features so very well. This was an unexpected delight to find Yachting Monthly reviewing an older and smaller design. Is there any chance that we will see a review of a Kelt 7.6 ? Remember Lyn and Larry Pardeys' words: "The smaller the boat, the greater the fun."
Rachel was the skipper on my Rubicon sailing holiday last year (60 ft Clipper class racing yacht). She is an amazing lady and was a great instructor!! She even made scones one day while we were at sea!!
As a sadler 26 owner I thought this was great review. Maybe worth adding that she has a cosy quarter berth and a spacious cockpit locker as well. Reefed down she handles heavy weather very well too.
I've had mine for 15 years and covered 1000s of miles in her around the Irish coast and offshore. She has never left us down. Headroom below is one of the few reasons I'd consider trading up. They are great value at their current market price, but worth looking for one with a new engine.
Loving your reviews, the sincerity in delivery and all the aspects you are concentrating on, please keep them coming! 👏👌
Some lovely footage of Ella out sailing. I'm sure a video review like this is a far from trivial undertaking but I'd echo other people's comments that this was really well presented and put together ;-) Would love to see more of these. What a beautiful & purposeful Sadler 26
What a superb Sadler 26 video commentary. Having spoken in the past to the owner and taken pictures in Salcombe it was good to see one of my Fleet being put through her paces. Certainly a very good recording for our Association. As Fleet Captain I was most impressed!
very good review, Kevin we met when you were at anchor in Flushing cove Gillan a couple of years ago and I recall your enthusiasm for the Sadler 26 as i circled on my paddle board.... its at the top of my wish list and this review just confirms that view....With regards Stuart Coffin
I am lucky enough to own my own Sadler 26. I have to agree with everything Rachael said. They are really lovely boats.
She is huge, so much interior volumn. There again, I sail a Contess 26 so I know about small! Great video, keep up the good work and if I see Ella overtaking me on the Solent I will give her a wave😀.
Great review of a wonderful little big yacht. :-) Very informative and thorough, nothing was missed. Really enjoyed it.
I have owned a 44ft Essex Smack and I was glad to see the back of it!..
I now have a Hurley 22r and love the simplicity of it..
There is a lot to be said for small Yachts!..
What an excellent review! I really enjoyed that. Well paced, well structured and told me a huge amount about a boat I have admired but never sailed.
An excellent clear, succinct description of the boat.
Cool review. Very eloquent. Enjoyed it.
I used to sail on a Sadler 32 and 35, and the quality of both was amazing. Never had any safety concerns in a blow 👏👏
Best review of a yacht I've ever watched. Used to sail a Sadler 26 in Cornwall and can attest to its amazing qualities. Well done for a straightforward, informative review, well explained and tersely presented with all the salient facts.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I don't sail but enjoyed your video. Increased buoyancy, reduced flexibility, looks, comfort, and handling. I listened.
Great little boat. I wasn't aware of a Sadler. Thanks for an informative video.
I thought about one of these before I got my Albin Vega which is 27ft but only 6ft beam
I’d love to see a review like this on the Albin Vega.
What a lovely review, keep em coming
Very smart little boat, great review!
Great review. These videos are an excellent resource. Would love to see a Sadler 29 review too. Just to see how it compares. I’m 5’10” so looking to get a 29 so I’m not stooping all the time!
Informative, educational, and a sweet sea dog to boot! Tidy little vessel.
Yo! Yes please! More used boat reviews!
Love your video. Well presented and cool facts. I'm looking at a beautiful Sadler 32 at the moment. Awesome boats.
My compliments for this review; pleasant, professional and useful for potential buyers.
This is a good more thorough review. Thank you.
Excellent reporting very clear all
Thank you Rachael, a really excellent review,
I think the Sadler 26 is better in almost every way than my Gibsea 242 of a similar vintage, but will stick with the Gibsea purely for the benefit of the lifting keel and rudder on the East Coast where 2' or less of water can be the depth !
Looks a great little boat. Many years ago I had a Nickolson 36 so I'm used to something a little bigger. One very surprising omission, the cooker wasn't gambled and didn hav fiddle rails so you couldn't use it while underway at sea.
She has a gimballed origo so no gas and the fiddles are there I promise, just not shown. This was a change made by the previous owner. We’ve made lots of meals underway. Thanks for the comments.
@@jdtv5529Many thanks, I'm glad to hear this. Happy sailing.
very good review of a very nice and accesable yacht
Brilliant review - thanks.
Malcolm Myers’s ( International Yacht Deliveries) sailed a Sadler 26 single handed from Ft Lauderdale to Brazil then across to Cape Town via roaring 40,s. .
Useful well presented informative review. Thanks
Coming from the Aquaholic videos having thought I packed sailing in a long time ago found this really interesting and it seems costs of small yachts can be a great deal less than the gin palaces though on the south coast it's marinas and mooring that are the real costs. Would have liked a peek at the engine though a la Nick and he always shows us his socks. But this is a great yacht and a lot more room that I'd have thought. Really good informative review which goes beyond just looking at the accommodation and gives an insight into the important bit, how she sails.
She came with the original Volvo Penta 2001 but was losing compression so re-engined with a Beta 20 as it fit (just) and the new 3 cylinder powerhouse is the same weight as the Volvo. Yes realised after the day on the water that the engine didn’t get featured. It’s ver red and shiny! There are a few that refined with the Beta 20 but others have said the Beta 14/16 and yanmar single pot have been brilliant too.
Excellent review:-) thank you.
Nice boat, great review 👌🏻
Intrigued by the mounting feet/frame for your solar panel. Where did you source them?
Inherited from the previous owner, no info sadly.
Great review.
An excellent review.
That's not a "little boat" for my standards. Nice review!
Great video! Thanks
For a second I thought this was a CS27 - almost the same hull shape! The Sadler has a nicer interior layout, though.
This has very similar dimensions as my Gib’Sea 77. Very alike. Except the cored hull.
thank you very informative
Can you do the Sadler 29 and Etap 30?
How about coming back up after a knockdown? The capsize screening number is over 2..I need to buy a boat and have it shipped to SE Asia and it will fit in a extra wide container if its the bilge keel..I dont know if a 29 will fit, I would be very happy with one. I want a CN 32, or HR Monsun, but cant get either sent down..brokers are uninterested in working with me on this. If I could get a decent yacht broker I have friends in UK who I could send the money to.
wish you would do some reviews in some actual wind
It has a capsize ratio of 2.24?
How much?
YachtWorld if you want you’re welcome to do review on my Albin Vega pin
So could I potentially perform an ocean crossing in this?
Brian Judd is doing that, or rather returning via the Azores right now.
🙂👍
I enjoy your reviews more than many of your colleagues but please add another word rather than the overuse of “NICE”
Superb review. I'm looking for a boat that ticks all my boxes. I may just have found it.