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Default A 1972 Pearson 30' who's bow is down about 2 inches...

Jax has a Seidelmann? Are you sure?


Jax has/had an Irwin 32, which is a bit better...quite a bit better. Same as
the Endeavour 32.

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I dunno. Neal used to work at Irwin, and says he used to put the keels
on crooked. That's how he ended up reading meters for a living.

Well, I've seen at least a few Irwins that were okay, so Neal didn't put ALL of
the keels on.

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better than?

"Bobsprit" wrote


Jax has/had an Irwin 32, which is a bit better...quite a bit better. Same

as
the Endeavour 32.

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better than?


Your boat. Fill in Mac26X, Hunter, Coronado, Bayliner and Irwin.

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better how?


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better than?


Your boat. Fill in Mac26X, Hunter, Coronado, Bayliner and Irwin.

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better how?

Fill in Mac26X, Hunter, Coronado, Bayliner and Irwin.


The Hunter, Coronado and Irwin are all built better and will probably sail
better. The Mac26X is worth far more, enough to buy a good boat with change to
spare. The Siedleman may be on par with a Bayliner Bucaneer. On the other hand
the Bucaneer build quality was at least stable for what it was, while your
builder pushed more lemons than the Country Time factory.

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The fat blob of jealousy rears it's ugly head once again and cries....

..


The Hunter, Coronado and Irwin are all built better and will probably sail
better. The Mac26X is worth far more, enough to buy a good boat with

change to
spare. The Siedleman may be on par with a Bayliner Bucaneer. On the other

hand
the Bucaneer build quality was at least stable for what it was, while your
builder pushed more lemons than the Country Time factory.

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Scott Vernon wrote:

The fat blob of jealousy rears it's ugly head once again and cries....


You forgot ignorance about boats, remember this is the guy that asked about
a "Chrome Anchor", or more recently didn't realize that using turnbuckles on
a vessel might involve the use of cotter pins, don't forget he didn't know the
difference between VHF and Marine SSB sets, or the proper procedure for using the
former, the list goes on ad nauseum.

Cheers
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