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Why couldn't Express make flush hardware access panels like C&C? I thought Loco
said they were nicer on the express, but these are recessed...or sticking out
while the C&C's are flush and neat.

Have a look at the Express liner...and note the V-berth that's also a head!

http://www.express30.com/photos/images/DSCN1361.jpg

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Good pics. Keep it up. They definitely show the
folly of attempting to design a so-called racer/
cruiser. What one ends up with is a dysfunctional
attempt at both.


"Bobsprit" wrote in message ...
Have a look at the Express liner...and note the V-berth that's also a head!

http://www.express30.com/photos/images/DSCN1361.jpg

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Good pics. Keep it up. They definitely show the
folly of attempting to design a so-called racer/
cruiser. What one ends up with is a dysfunctional
attempt at both.

What's really sad is that your low cost Coronado made a better effort BEFORE
you improved her.
I'm shocked that Express is done so cheaply. They knew the C&C's were out there
and they still fell short. Between the speed of Jboats and the better
performance cruisers of C&C, Express never had a chance. Few people have even
heard of them.

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Have a look at the Express liner...and note the V-berth that's also a

head!

I'll need to remember that when I'm too old to get out of bed to use the
head.


 
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