"sportsfan" wrote in message
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"gonefishiing" wrote in message
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had a client with a morris 45 (?)
believe he has done the newport-bermuda several times
a very nice boat.
gf
ps: keep up the good work (need any help up there in maine?)
The 45 is traditionally a very light, fast design. All lightweight
materials. I know the boats, not the customers. Remember the name of the
boat?
Actually we could use some help. We've had great response to the new 36'
daysailor, a Sparkmans and Stevens design. Started the line last winter,
we've two in the water and another half dozen already sold. Also underway
are a 45, a 48, and just started a 42. Here's the website,
http://www.morrisyachts.com/
We've picked up a few craftsmen from Hinckley's. They're across the
street
and the new owners have dropped the quality quite a bit to make more
money?
Real craftmen have pride. Come on up, it's beautiful country.
Me, I have 1977 North American 23' ... not a Morris but it gets me on the
water.
My best,
-Kevin-
............. Also underway are a 45, a 48, and just started a 42.
any of these s&s designs ? - they have produced lots of quality blue water
stuff over the years.
there are a couple of 39's for sale around i noticed - not bad
i looked at a miller 40 designed by bob miller / aka ben lexcen - not bad
either - maybe a little tender.
brewer 43 - 2 cabin, 2 heads, lots of gear - not bad
this would be ok -
yachtworld.com/core/listing/pl_boat_full_detail.jsp?slim=quick&boat_id=1279924 &units=Feet¤cy=AUD&access=Public&listing_id= 74463&url=
those morris are nice
david