Trailerable Sailboats
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
You know nothing about the Cal, obviously. It was designed for sailing
on the SF bay, and handles heavy air with out a problem. It's a
relatively dry boat for its size and has a very decent interior, with,
as I said room for three if necessary. Cals have crossed the Pacific
more than a few times.
I've sailed them... they suck and not one Cal 20 has crossed the Pacific. A
Nordica 20 though has crossed the North Atlantic. They are cheap and
worthless as the asking price shows!
Why the heck would I want the weight of an inboard engine on a 20 foot
boat???
WTF are you on about.... it's a 150 lb engine!! It's not like you're
frickin' car-topping you IDIOT!
That's crazy. I suppose the Nordica 20 has 6 foot headroom
You suppose wrong... then again that's no surprise.
also. New ones are wildly expensive... $15K,
You dipstick... they have been out of production since 1985 and average at
about 7K Cdn
whereas you can get a Cal
20 that is near perfect for under $2K.
Because it's a POS!!!
The Cal will kick your butt all
over the bay and back. You wouldn't stand a chance.
I just told you I beat Cal 20s all the time in a full keeler. Those Cal 20s
suck backwash. They are wet, sail poorly and are a poor choice for anything
but a day sail.
Like the Nordica has a modern one.... right, sure.
It's a full keel cut-away forefoot.... did you even go to the site I
indicated?
The Cal's keel was way a head of its time. And, it still performs
better than many newer boats.
What a load of desperate CRAP! It's dated, a slug and useless for anything
but short daysails in very protected waters. A MacGregor 19 is a better boat
than your crappy Cal 20
Ok. Now, it's time for you to make a personal attack....
You're GAY!!
CM
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