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"Capt.American" wrote: I guess you said bliners on. Yeh, 'blinders.' I guess two typos make a right? fair enough Not sooooo. Anyone can look at a quality boat with beefy fittings and see that allthe Pacific seacraft crealock designed boats far out class a C&C. Well, FWIW I have bilgecrawled a number of Pacific Seacraft boats, and some of them are the same crapola that Hunter & Catalina etc etc pump out, only with a higher price tag. BTW Crealock did not design all the Pacific Seacraft line. And he designed a number of swing keel trailerables & fin keel racer-cruisers in his day. You seem to have gotten the idea that his name on the sales brochure automatically bestows a boat with some sort of magic aura of invincibility. This is a dangerous attitude, especially at sea. If you have really done the sailing you claim, you probably already know this even if you don't want to hear it in public. If you read my post I never said Crealock designed all P.S.C., I said the crealock designed psc's. Any blind person can knock on the sides of both boats and understand that the Craelock thump like a brick, and the C&C thump like a thin skinned drum. Which C&C? Every last one, including the new ones, that I have ever looked at was pretty well built. Not an Oyster or Swan, but strongly & properly built. Shhhhhhhhh. Bobsie might hear. BTW there is a C&C on ebay at 850 dollars last time I looked. You just need to get up the guts to go where the Crealock are designed to go. It doesn't take "guts," it takes either a maladapted personality or angry creditors. Have to dis-agree with you Doug. From your other post I can see why you might find ocean cruising not to your liking. Actually, I am indifferent to crossing oceans in boats. It's boring, not my idea of fun. I like sailing and enjoy visiting distant locations; sailing would be an OK way to get there. To sail across an ocean just to sail across it is kinda dumb... but then so is climbing a mountain 'because it's there'... under the right circumstances, either can be an honorable feat. Do you deliberately sail through storms, too, just to prove how macho & tough you are? No. But if you are going to be on any voyage of over a month you are most likely going to encounter a storm or 2. Infact I wished Id listened to you a little more when you warned of those pacific highs, I ran a great circle course from Seattle to Ohau, when I shold of traveled a week south before turning west. I think anyone that hasent been deep sea are the ones with maladapted personalitys. Possibly. But to seek out long term solitude is by definition anti social. Since you've never mentioned crew I assume you singlehand. Yes I did, but Im far from anti social. I planned to have a friend sail with me to Alcapulco, but with the hurricane season building and not getting out of here until the 23 -Sept 1st Im going to have her fly there. She will go thru the canal with me and cross the gulf. .... Most maladapted personalitys tend to stay in sight of land safe and sound. No, most maladapted personalities tend to be loners, and tend to insist they're right despite obvious evidence to the contrary. Many are of fairly high intelligence yet have a hard time adapting to new facts and new surroundings. I dont accept that. Does this remind you of somebody? CA Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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