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An irwin is still better than a Siedleman or Mac and probably some Lancers.
RB yeaaaahhhh. |
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define 'better'
"JAXAshby" wrote in message ... An irwin is still better than a Siedleman or Mac and probably some Lancers. RB yeaaaahhhh. |
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I know boatyards that will not haul a Mac (or old wooden boats for that
matter), and don't like to haul a Siedleman, but will haul most anything else. I specifically asked about a Siedleman because I knew of two available (one abandoned in a yard, the other a repo). The Siedlemans seemed to look to be okay sailors, but I understand they can have structural issues when on jack stands. is still better than a Siedleman or Mac and probably some Lancers. RB yeaaaahhhh. |
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I knew of two available (one
abandoned in a yard, the other a repo) If you're still over at Styvesant there's a larger one (not sure if it's over 33 feet) available cheap. My friend took a look and was warned away by anyone and everyone. The reputation of these boats, along with Mac and US Yachts, Bucaneer...all among the worst of the worst. RB |
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Seidlemans are not on my list.
My next boat will be less a LIS/Chesey lite winds boat than the Siedleman is. Looked at an Ingrid recently (fine, fine hull and rigging, 1940's farmhouse/kitchen type interior that could not be remedied without total removal), though I think I prefer something smaller than an Ingrid. I knew of two available (one abandoned in a yard, the other a repo) If you're still over at Styvesant there's a larger one (not sure if it's over 33 feet) available cheap. My friend took a look and was warned away by anyone and everyone. The reputation of these boats, along with Mac and US Yachts, Bucaneer...all among the worst of the worst. RB |
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and where do I sail, jaxy?
"JAXAshby" wrote My next boat will be less a LIS/Chesey lite winds boat than the Siedleman is. |
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and where do I Motor, jaxy?
Everywhere. RB |
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When I saw you sailing, it was east of Annapolis and a little south of the
bridge. and where do I sail, jaxy? "JAXAshby" wrote My next boat will be less a LIS/Chesey lite winds boat than the Siedleman is. |
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Scott, bobie has a new bottom boy... Jaxy meet Boobie.
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... and where do I sail, jaxy? "JAXAshby" wrote My next boat will be less a LIS/Chesey lite winds boat than the Siedleman is. |
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I know boatyards that will not haul a Mac (or old wooden boats for that
matter), and don't like to haul a Siedleman, but will haul most anything else. Except for wooden boats the rest of your statement is a lie. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "No shirt, no skirt, full service" |
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