Hello Ian
Boat ownership is always a compromise, it is just a case of finding the "best fit" compromise to suit your own circumstances.
It was fairly obvious to me when we met at the 2015 CCW that the CC19 was never going to be the best fit for you. You obviously needed a bigger boat for comfort. I hope you have found that boat in the Shrimper 21.
There is a lot to like in the Shrimper 21, good looks, gaffer, improved cabin/cockpit space compared with a CC19 or Shrimper 19. The replacement of the compression post with a deck beam certainly helps with the space problem, my Winkle Brig used the same arrangement, the amount of usable space in that boat was unbelievable for it's size.
Inevitably the larger boat also introduces other problems the most obvious is the increased difficulty in launching/retrieval and on road towing. If you are going to keep the boat on a mooring, probably not a problem at all. If you intend to trailer-sail, it will give you an excuse to buy a large 4x4. I recommend a Land Rover Discovery 3 or 4, 2500+ Kg kerbweight and a towing limit of 3500 Kg, all great fun but expensive.
The Shrimper 21 could certainly be improved by making it a cutter, I do not know why Cornish Crabbers did not do that. Also, if you raise the bowsprit, what keeps the mast up? there is no permanent forestay. Or am I missing something here.
Keep us informed on how you get on, I would like to see a Shrimper 21 at one of our future ralleys.
