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Many of the older Cals. Fantastic boats, very inexpensive.
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... My list...while avoiding very, very old boats.... Bristol 27 Catalina 27 Cape Dory 25 (70s model) C&C 25 (70s) Pearson 25 RB |
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Many of the older Cals. Fantastic boats, very inexpensive.
I always liked the older Cal 28. I'm currently selling a newer version, but I liked the huge interior of the original. I had a friend who owned one and it sailed quite well, even with tired sails. RB |
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I almost bought a Hunter 19. Cute boat, sailed nice, top quality
construction. Only problem was my boyfriend wss too fat to enter the cabin. Suzy |
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We almost added a flat top cal 28 to the fleet. It just had too many
problems. Correctable, but time-consuming. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Many of the older Cals. Fantastic boats, very inexpensive. I always liked the older Cal 28. I'm currently selling a newer version, but I liked the huge interior of the original. I had a friend who owned one and it sailed quite well, even with tired sails. RB |
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