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Oyster 55, Hylas 54, or an older Kanter aluminum.
A few people have said to me that they felt the Hylas is a high end charter boat, and not something they'd want to own. Don't know a thing about them. The Oyster's are beautiful. RB |
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Oyster 55, Hylas 54, or an older Kanter aluminum.
A few people have said to me that they felt the Hylas is a high end charter boat, and not something they'd want to own. A lot of smaller Hylases are in charter - that is where Queen Long got its start, but the 54 is not a charter boat. Several 54s are on long range cruises and are getting nothing but raves. Its a lot of boat for the money. |
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I felt a bit out of touch, being so far from the water on the Hylas.
It sailed pretty well though... in the BVI, which is an easy place to sail of course. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Oyster 55, Hylas 54, or an older Kanter aluminum. A few people have said to me that they felt the Hylas is a high end charter boat, and not something they'd want to own. Don't know a thing about them. The Oyster's are beautiful. RB |
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