I'm on the west coast. Draft is usually not an issue. Goals for me
include Tahiti and french polonesian--maybe New Zealand. I'd prefer a
deep draft with a lighter keel
Frank Boettcher wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 09:06:45 GMT, "John Cairns"
wrote:
"Carcharias" wrote in message
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Any recommendations for a 35 foot cruiser?
http://www.mindspring.com/~sailing_fool/
Slightly bigger than 35', but not by much.
http://old.cruisingworld.com/ssbk/tart37.htm
If you know anything about PHRF ratings, I've seen a number as low as 126
associated with this boat. They are mainly centerboard boats, though there
are a few deep fin keels and shoal scheel keels out there. Only downside is
that they are relatively pricey, considering their age.
John Cairns
Based on an earlier inquiry, that's where I was headed before I came
to my senses with regard to the whole concept of what I needed in a
boat.
It has everything I was looking for. reasonable draft (bd.up) in a
good sized boat, skeg protected rudder and good performance.
While I've never sailed one, I would expect a fairly nuetral helm with
good control to weather.
May still go there some day, but not for now.
Frank