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Hmm are you sure you know what you're buying?
C&C have not built a 34XL from my information? C&C built several version of the 36 footer...the 34+, 34R and finally the 34 XL. The XL was a combo of cruising comfort associated with the + series with the speed of the R. RB |
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#2
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And you don't own any of them.. why? Because you're a proven liar.
YOU WIN! "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Hmm are you sure you know what you're buying? C&C have not built a 34XL from my information? C&C built several version of the 36 footer...the 34+, 34R and finally the 34 XL. The XL was a combo of cruising comfort associated with the + series with the speed of the R. RB |
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#3
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Launched in the spring of '89, the new 34/36 (originally just called the 34)
comes in three versions (+, XL and R). The design is actually 35 feet, six inches overall, sporting a "performance plus" 30-foot, 10 inch waterline. The design has already had broad international success, both with buyers and on the race course. Already 61 units have been shipped, and demand remains high. That's from the C&C website.Our new boat has an emblem on the coaming that reads: 34+XL RB |
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#4
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Bobsprit wrote: Our new boat has an emblem on the coaming that reads: 34+XL That's nice. Is the emblem cheap plastic or stick on? Does that mean it's a fat version of a big boat? Cheers |
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RB
Sorry, couldn't find that..do you have a link? Sure, Ozzy....I'll do you one better...this page shows her rating as well.. http://www.cncphotoalbum.com/technical/newphrf.htm The boat you're thinking of had a transom with steps. Like this: http://www.cncphotoalbum.com/photos/36foot/36footp9.jpg The XL had the flip down transom like the 34+, but had the tall rig of the R, running backstays and so on along with a more plush interior than the original plus model. The 34's are often refered to as the 34/36+ series. In the end there was only the 36XL. http://www.cncphotoalbum.com/reviews/review34-36.htm Hope this helps! RB |
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Ahh that's better,
I was getting confused with this 34/36 stuff and a 35'6" boat That rating looks optimistic. I think it is, especially on the LIS, where I've been told by two racing owners that they work hard for that rating. But the XL is a pretty fast boat considering how cruisable it is. RB |
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#7
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On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 12:36:45 +1300, Nav
wrote this crap: Bobsprit wrote: Our new boat has an emblem on the coaming that reads: 34+XL That's nice. Is the emblem cheap plastic or stick on? Does that mean it's a fat version of a big boat? Actually, he peeled the XL sticker off his underwear and stuck it on the boat. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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Horass, don't be an idiot... it would have been XXXL
"Horvath" wrote in message ... On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 12:36:45 +1300, Nav wrote this crap: Bobsprit wrote: Our new boat has an emblem on the coaming that reads: 34+XL That's nice. Is the emblem cheap plastic or stick on? Does that mean it's a fat version of a big boat? Actually, he peeled the XL sticker off his underwear and stuck it on the boat. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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"Horvath" wrote: On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 12:36:45 +1300, Nav wrote this crap: Bobsprit wrote: Our new boat has an emblem on the coaming that reads: 34+XL That's nice. Is the emblem cheap plastic or stick on? Does that mean it's a fat version of a big boat? Actually, he peeled the XL sticker off his underwear and stuck it on the boat. Very funny, Horvath. LP |