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what I've read, Valiant has changed a few things including not using fire-retardant resin any more. a quick study you are, doguies, that happened about a quarter century ago. ...Passports or Valiants either one, and so can't comment on thier relative build quality. Passport quality is excellent, as is usually Valiant. But one thing I like about the Valiants is that they sail pretty well for their looks and their capacity nah. They sail okay "for their looks and capacity" but less so than other boat of similar looks and capacity. At times past I've criticised this general type as "faux Colin Archers" (which they are) A Passport looks like a Colin Archer? Since when? And Valiant only looks like a Colin Archer from the deck up. |
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But one thing I like about the Valiants is
that they sail pretty well for their looks and their capacity while a Passport, as beautiful as it is, is one seriously dog slow boat. A Passport 37 is **ten THOUsand pounds** heavier than design weight. The designer blames the builder and the builder says he built the boat he asked to be designed. A pretty boat of a high quality build, but slooooooow. |
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