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A blue water yacht for £18-25000 [US$30-42000]
I've started to search the internet for a guide as to what this sort of
money can buy. It would seem like a decision between a ten year old, ex-charter, 32 foot Beneteau, or an older more robust yacht: A She or a Vancouver perhaps. While the Beneteau could be fitted for bluewater work it will NEVER be the equal of a boat intended for that purpose. Beneteau's are coastal boats. The boat names will flow hot and heavy in here, so I won't get into that. Good luck, Capt RB C&C 32 NY |
A blue water yacht for £18-25000 [US$30-42000]
"Daniel Thompson" wrote in message ... | I've started to search the internet for a guide as to what this sort of | money can buy. It would seem like a decision between a ten year old, | ex-charter, 32 foot Beneteau, or an older more robust yacht: A She or a | Vancouver perhaps. The Vancouver is an excellent choice. | Are the Beneteaus and their ilk advisable for a transatlantic crossing? Positively not..... but any vessel can make a trans Atlantic crossing provided the right weather window and Captain. | | Would it be wiser to spend my cash on an older, perhaps even larger boat? Get the largest boat you can afford and handle by youself. | | I would appreciate any advice on the matter. Full Keel is the only way to go. | | Also, could the reader recommend some reputable charter companies to try for | bargain boats? Pick one of the major chains... you'll not be too disappointed. Charter will allow you only familiarity with fin keeled boats. Very few if any have full keel boats. Try a variety to assist in your selection of what you require... not what you want. CM CM |
A blue water yacht for £18-25000 [US$30-42000]
"Daniel Thompson" wrote in message ... I've started to search the internet for a guide as to what this sort of money can buy. It would seem like a decision between a ten year old, ex-charter, 32 foot Beneteau, or an older more robust yacht: A She or a Vancouver perhaps. Hmmm.... Your choice of words suggests a troll - "or an older *more robust* yacht." Do you want a "more robust" yacht for your crossing? If you find an older boat that is also more robust, then it is obvious that you already know what you are going to do. I suspect that any ex-charter boat will be in need of some serious maintenance. So it really depends on how much work you are willing to do. Regards Donal -- |
A blue water yacht for £18-25000 [US$30-42000]
Still can't set your clock right, can you Danny? Before you get a real boat you should
learn to tell time. |
A blue water yacht for £18-25000 [US$30-42000]
I've started to search the internet for a guide as to what this sort of
money can buy. It would seem like a decision between a ten year old, ex-charter, 32 foot Beneteau, or an older more robust yacht: A She or a Vancouver perhaps. Are the Beneteaus and their ilk advisable for a transatlantic crossing? Would it be wiser to spend my cash on an older, perhaps even larger boat? I would appreciate any advice on the matter. Also, could the reader recommend some reputable charter companies to try for bargain boats? Thanks in Advance. Daniel Thompson. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.493 / Virus Database: 292 - Release Date: 25/06/2003 |
A blue water yacht for £18-25000 [US$30-42000]
Hmmm.... Your choice of words suggests a troll - "or an older *more robust*
yacht." What a paronoid freak. Beneteau, C&C, Catalina, Hunter, Pearson...most are not considered "robust." My idea of robust would be a Southern Cross, Alberg 35, Valiant and so on. Try to help instead of looking for intrigue with every post, Donal. RB |
A blue water yacht for £18-25000 [US$30-42000]
ohhhhhhh, I think you *did* hurt his feelings, Donal.
Jolly good show. SV "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Hmmm.... Your choice of words suggests a troll - "or an older *more robust* yacht." What a paronoid freak. Beneteau, C&C, Catalina, Hunter, Pearson...most are not considered "robust." My idea of robust would be a Southern Cross, Alberg 35, Valiant and so on. Try to help instead of looking for intrigue with every post, Donal. RB |
A blue water yacht for £18-25000 [US$30-42000]
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Hmmm.... Your choice of words suggests a troll - "or an older *more robust* yacht." What a paronoid freak. Beneteau, C&C, Catalina, Hunter, Pearson...most are not considered "robust." My idea of robust would be a Southern Cross, Alberg 35, Valiant and so on. Try to help instead of looking for intrigue with every post, Donal. BINGO! Regards Donal -- |
A blue water yacht for £18-25000 [US$30-42000]
Try to help instead of looking for intrigue with every post, Donal.
BINGO! He's off list, Donal. Posting to another group. Nice going. Learn to pick out trolls from real sailing topics. You haven't made a sailing related post in ages. How's that Beneteau holding together? Hmmmm? Bwahahahahaha! Bingo? Yeah! Right! RB |
A blue water yacht for £18-25000 [US$30-42000]
ved your website. Don't know who this donal guy is, but i'm doing what i can
to get info quickly. will take your suggestion and try sailnet. i heard that beneteau and hunter were cheaply built, so i'll look elsewhere. the alberg 35 is too old i think if Simply beautiful! Now that's a BINGO! Bwahahahahahahaha! RB |
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