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Your just trying to make
yourself apear knowledgable to newbies.

What newbie's are you talking about, daysailor? Did YOU ever sail a Watkins?

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What newbie's are you talking about, daysailor? Did YOU ever sail a
Watkins?

No, I never wanted to. Too heavy.
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What newbie's are you talking about, daysailor? Did YOU ever sail a
Watkins?

No, I never wanted to. Too heavy.


Wow. If you think that's too heavy, you probably haven't sailed a lot of great
boats. No surprise.

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Huge interior and plenty of storage for the size of the boat, and a
low price. He was more interested in the dockside accommodations than
sailing performance, and with shore power and lots of space it suited him to
a T.

Yeah, it was big down below, but not very nice. Bigger than a Cat27 and the
cockpit was huge. I could see the practical angle for an elderly sailor.

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Watkins 27 are purpose built as coastal cruisers, not racers.

I have had mine about 22 years. Its great for what I use it for
(Keys/Tortugas/Bahamas), lots of storage, put davits on the stern to
hoist the 8' hard dink.

watkins homepage w/link to email group, 2nd annual watkins rendevous
somewhere up in Chesapeak bay area.

http://www.angelfire.com/fl/watkinssailboats/

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Huge interior and plenty of storage for the size of the boat, and a
low price. He was more interested in the dockside accommodations than
sailing performance, and with shore power and lots of space it suited him to
a T.



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Nutsy;

The Watkin 27 was designed for sailors, just like you.

Roomy (Beamy), cheap to give the appearance of having a Motor Sailer at
RC price, Sails to let them move about in the wind but not really any
place to go, an engine to get them to Oyster Bay for a BBQ, Cabin size
for guests and photo shoots.

I would have thought it was right up your alley.

I'm sure you could mount a Step Ladder on the stern without to much
trouble.

You could alway lie about how fast you can sail. No problem for you.

Plenty of room for your TV, DVD, Sound System, VCR;----- Man, you could
be a crowd all by yourself in any anchorage

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2nd try

http://www.angelfire.com/fl/watkinssailboats/
 
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