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Jeff Morris
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Sea Sprite 34... Bwahahahahahaha!
PHRF 192 for a 34 foot boat? Bwhahahahahahahahaha!
SAD 15.3? Bwhahahahahaha!
Yeah, that's a real show stopper!
The PHRF rating is a gift. It sails way beyond it's rating. My particular
boat won second place in its division in the Chicago-Mac. And it
embarrasses supposedly faster boats regularly. A Catalina 34 (PHRF 144),
for example, can't stay with her on any point of sail. Off the wind with
main and chute I pass 410 Hunters like they are going backward. And a POS
C&C 27 couldn't keep my transom in sight.
Envy is an ugly thing, Blowhard.
Max
Then by definition, you are the ugliest!
Your boat is a slow, ungainly tub. My C&C 27, with a LOA of 26.6, has a PHRF of
168. Your piece of **** has no more interior space than my boat, is slower, and
basically falls short of every mark. The only way you could overtake me would be
if Sea Tow was pulling you. SAD of 15.3... Yeah, keep telling us how fast your
Sea Slug 34 is!!!
You are so completely busted.
Bwahahahahahaha!
The C&C 27 is a lovely little light air lake boat. Since you seem
obsessed with numbers, why don't you explain the capsize ratio of 2.2,
or the motion comfort of 15?
You have a beautiful daysailor/weekender, but the Seasprite is a boat
that can be trusted in any condition. Anyone who thinks it is ugly
doesn't know boats.
http://www.seasprites.com/SS34p1.htm