Yachting Monthly

Used boat test: Moody 31

Sailing a dinghy is a youthful joy. But can the adroit touch of a dayboat be transferre­d into a six-berth cruiser? Dick Durham finds out

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‘Responsive, fast, fun and easy to sail.’ Dich Durham finds a small cruiser that sails like a dinghy

Asecond-hand 30ft yacht is a good staring point on the road of boat ownership. A step up from a dinghy or dayboat, small enough to manhandle into and out of berths, cheap to keep on a mooring and not crippling in marina fees either. There are many on the market, but few offer standing headroom, a fully appointed galley, a proper chart table and double berths in two separate, decent-sized cabins like the Moody 31. With the feeling of a big dinghy, those stepping up will be familiar with her feel, but also those downsizing won’t feel she is too much of a compromise either.

Performanc­e

With between 8 to 15 knots of chilly northerly breeze we threw off Aquaholic’s fore and aft moorings at Eling, and navigated between the large red and green pile beacons towards Southampto­n Water.

It was the perfect breeze for this boat; she dipped and accelerate­d with each gust, luffing slightly. She held just enough weather helm to let me know she was harnessing the elements.

Although she is easily driven and a cinch to tweak, she is a touch skittish. It was like sailing a dinghy, a fact made manifest by the aluminium tiller extension which enabled me to scramble up onto the weather coaming as she started to heel.

I could throw her around from starboard to port, from fetch to fetch without hardening in the sheets, so manoeuvrab­le is the Moody 31.

Yet not until the wind increases to 18 knots does the first reef go in, she will sail thrillingl­y on her ear before that. The second reef goes in at 25 knots of breeze, skipper-owner Mike Turpin tells me.

We motored back over the ebb

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She has a sleek and racy look thanks to the raked stem, low coachroof and slanting stern
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