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"Simple Simon" wrote in news:tPCdnXoTe4h0Kr-
: Sickening! http://www.bwsailing.com/01articles/...3/boattest.htm I thnk it's kewt~! Bertie |
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Simple Simon wrote:
Sickening! http://www.bwsailing.com/01articles/...3/boattest.htm Depends on what you want it for. I chartered one in the BVI just a few weeks ago: 4 couples including several folks with little to no sailing experience. Everyone had fun, including me. Reasonable (not great) sailing characteristics (upwind performance is not what you will get with a good monohull), lots of room, good amount of water tankage. Mostly sailed at 8ish knots in 20-25 knot air, although I hit 10 knots on one really great reach. Twin engines meant being able to hold the boat nearly anywhere while less than lightning speed crew dealt with anchor, mooring, or docking duty. Further, I had one fellow who has a breathing machine to cope with sleep apnea -- easily installed a 12v circuit to support his needs. He's now signed up for Offshore Sailing School and is boat shopping. Also had a lady with MS who is accordingly very temperature sensitive -- generator-powered A/C (that we only needed on three of nine nights) meant that she and her husband could join us for what was quite literally the vacation of a lifetime for her. I wouldn't buy one, but it was a great charter boat for us. dave |
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I was talking about owning one, of course. For chartering
I suppose anything goes if one is more interested in fraternity than sailing. "Dave Skolnick" wrote in message news:%KEUa.24597$zd4.11754@lakeread02... Simple Simon wrote: Sickening! http://www.bwsailing.com/01articles/...3/boattest.htm Depends on what you want it for. I chartered one in the BVI just a few weeks ago: 4 couples including several folks with little to no sailing experience. Everyone had fun, including me. Reasonable (not great) sailing characteristics (upwind performance is not what you will get with a good monohull), lots of room, good amount of water tankage. Mostly sailed at 8ish knots in 20-25 knot air, although I hit 10 knots on one really great reach. Twin engines meant being able to hold the boat nearly anywhere while less than lightning speed crew dealt with anchor, mooring, or docking duty. Further, I had one fellow who has a breathing machine to cope with sleep apnea -- easily installed a 12v circuit to support his needs. He's now signed up for Offshore Sailing School and is boat shopping. Also had a lady with MS who is accordingly very temperature sensitive -- generator-powered A/C (that we only needed on three of nine nights) meant that she and her husband could join us for what was quite literally the vacation of a lifetime for her. I wouldn't buy one, but it was a great charter boat for us. dave |
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I wouldn't want to own one but cats make the best party platform for
chartering. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
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