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"Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message Almost 1000 C&C 27s were made in a 12 year run. The Coronado 27 only had a 4 year run before the company went belly up. Prove my point. C&C 27's are light and cheap boats built for club racing and little else. They sold well for that very reason. Now, the Coronado 27 on the other hand was built to cruise and to cruise in comfort. The company went belly up because they were selling the Coronado line way too cheap. You can't sell a mid-weight cruising boat with proper fittings for nothing and expect to stay in business. They just had a bad business plan - not a bad line of boats. S.Simon |
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