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Islander 30... a Bob Perry design, sails well and properly built
felton wrote: Bong! You are thinking of the Islander 28. I agree the 28 would be worth looking at, though. Bob Finch designed the 30 and I enjoyed that boat and there are quite a number of freshwater boats available. I owned an Islander 30 for 9 years and had a lot of great times in that boat, in spite of my limited math skills ![]() Oops... sorry. It's hard to keep track of all the boats Bob Perry designed. I apologize for the mistake, I certainly wasn't trying to take any credit away from Bob Finch who also designed a lot of good boats... mostly racier ones like the Mirages IIRC. We have some friends who just finished up a fairly lengthy cruise on an Islander 30... and then went out and took second in class in a good size regatta. I'd consider that credentials for being a 'great' boat! I was a little surprised to see a Sabre 28 pop up on the listings in this price range. There are a lot of great deals around on Sabre 28s. I know of one that is about to come on the market in the Detroit area. 2 owner, freshwater, recently repowered, in great shape for $23k. A LOT of value for not much money. Yes, that's why I was surprised to see one for under $10K. I wonder if it's trashed. I just felt compelled to post a list of boats that would be quite good for cruising, that one wouldn't necessarily be able to find 3 for sale within 5 miles of ones house. That seems to be Boobsie's definition of 'great.' And Jax's definition seems to be... well, I'm not sure but it seems to include being very heavy, slow, and recommended by legions of salty-seeming wanna-bees. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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