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I never have trouble getting a good sleep during a long-distance
cruise, although I do agree with you. I seem to attune myself to the boat and its motion pretty quickly, so if there's a change, especially if something feels wrong, I wake instantly. "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... If you were any kind of sailor you'd realize that you rarely get a good night's sleep even if your berth is 10 feet long. Real sailors sleep with one eye open but you wouldn't know a thing about that would you? S.Simon - 40 winks, two or three at a time like a real sailor. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... I ran the search for boats 30'-40' priced from 0-99k and came up with 400. Question is, why would someone want to buy a boat that they can't sail competitively? John, you're not acting too bright. I need a boat where getting a good night's sleep is possible and without forcing my wife to sleep in another bunk! VERY few boats under 40 feet have 7 foot bunks. Now throw in the perormance criteria and not buying a bloated old boat. Sorry. RB |
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