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Nutsy,

King Size has to do with width not length.

I thought everyone knew that!!

Nutsy you did make that statement about "Derelicts" bunk size.

OT

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Nutsy you did make that statement about "Derelicts" bunk size.

Not about the V-Berth I didn't. Look it up!
The berth on the 34XL is just under 7 by 7 feet! Who cares what King Sized
means? It's a big comfortable bed with room for two adults. The guy even
upgraded it to a thicker and better grade.
Ventilation will be an issue. There are two ports that open into the cockpit
and I doubt we'll close the door often, but I already have some ideas on how to
improve it.

RB
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Ha Ha Ha ha ha...... the V berth on Overproof is 7'6"!!!!!!! I've got 6'4"
headroom in the main cabin!!!!

I think I might put a mirror on the ceiling of my berth so I can wake up
looking at the person I love most in this world!!! ;-)


CM

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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| Nutsy you did make that statement about "Derelicts" bunk size.
|
| Not about the V-Berth I didn't. Look it up!
| The berth on the 34XL is just under 7 by 7 feet! Who cares what King Sized
| means? It's a big comfortable bed with room for two adults. The guy even
| upgraded it to a thicker and better grade.
| Ventilation will be an issue. There are two ports that open into the
cockpit
| and I doubt we'll close the door often, but I already have some ideas on
how to
| improve it.
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| RB


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Now all Suzanne has to do is find a second adult to share it with.

Hmmmm....a threesome! Hope she's cute!

RB
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I think I might put a mirror on the ceiling of my berth so I can wake up
looking at the person I love most in this world!!! ;-)

Methinks you need to be slapped silly some....

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I think I might put a mirror on the ceiling of my berth so I can wake up
looking at the person I love most in this world!!! ;-)

Methinks you need to be slapped silly some....

I understand you have a whip....... ;-)

CM


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I understand you have a whip....... ;-)

....and boots.....

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RB,

I wasn't aware you were already deep into negotiations. I hope thing go
your way'

Question; Are you going to be happy with that mast, double spreaders,
jack stays and all that goes with it? If you are,boy, you are into some
damn fine sailing and it will match the sound to a "TEE". Especially
Eastern Long Island Sound.
I suggest you start getting information from the "Nav" I've tried to
avoid those rigs but you and Susy should be up to it.

Two years, that will make that boat about ready for a re-fit. I suggest
you start researching the new type preformed racing sails while you're
waiting. Also, some crew time racing on a mast head rig with a flexible
mast wouldn't hurt. Not necessary but wouldn't hurt.

Aren't those sliding sheet car a kick in the ass? Along with an
adjustable barber haul and that whippy mast your sailing will be like
dancing a "Tango" Ah!!! youth, I'll try to live a little of it with you
(If you don't mind)

Ole Thom

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I wasn't aware you were already deep into negotiations. I hope thing go
your way'

Question; Are you going to be happy with that mast, double spreaders,
jack stays and all that goes with it?

Thom, it looks like I have a deal on the boat. All BS aside, we must wait for
Suzanne to finish school.
Yes, the rig is a handful, but Suzanne and I are young, and the extra work is
good for us. I expect one day I'll want a Catboat with it's single control
line, but now I want to play, trim and play some more. I don't race, but I love
a boat that will point like the devil. A boat like this will also maximize our
short trips by getting us their faster.
I'm not sure Suzanne feels the same way about the rig, but the vastly improved
comfort of the boat won her over.
I seriously doubt the boat will need a refit or much of anything. Almost
everything was new less than two years ago and she was sailed less than 10
times for races since then. She's never been cruised and mostly daysailed.
After next summer, she won't sail again until we take her.

RB
 
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