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Scotty wrote:

What, exactly, is ''blue water friendly'' ?

SBV


I never mentioned BLUE WATER friendly.....as i said no flames please
and by the way blue water friendly means to me at least a boat that does
not get green over the coach roof in 10 or 12 foot sea's.spray water
runoff and the odd foamer down the deck yes but not green water.

Gordon ! after sailing a rl24 for 3 years in many differant sea's (ocean
and sheltered ) i will think the 34 will seem like a rock to me :-)
32deg 00min 29.56 sec south
115deg 39min 58.66sec east is my play ground

"Chi Chi" wrote in message
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Shaun,
I am in the process of buying a 1981 37 foot hunter cutter


rigged but it has

a shoal keel, don't know much about sail boats yet have


only ever had power

boats before. I was told that the early 80's cherubini


design are excellent

quality and design boats, plus the price I'm paying for it


at $25,000.00

with all the accessory's the current seller has added to


make it a more live

aboard comfortable and blue water friendly i don't think I


can wrong with

it. I had the boat surveyed and my surveyor told me the


boat and all the

extra's included make a real good deal and I shouldn't


have any problems

other then a few minor things but that's to be expected He


siad he would

feel comfortable and safe going to the carribean in it as


it sits now so I

think I'm gonna be ok with it. I have heard that the later


80's models had

some problems so You might want to consider only looking


at the early 80's

models.