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It looks like MacGregor 65, on steriods.
The Macgregor 65, is also known as the cheapest and cheapest built 65 footer on the planet. MacGregor claims it is the fastest production cruising sailboat built (under sail or power), including even the large cruising catamarans. And it has won how many Transpacs? ZERO [0] This from a designer who didn't think to put the galley sink close to the centerline! Do you like the cheezy interior? No wood anywhere! Just drab fabrics, plastic, and stainless steel. http://www.fastnet-yachts.com/go.pl?...Gregor-Yachts- 65-(1992).htm From what I hear most people replace all the deck hardware. I'm not sure why. I would think they'd have to buy that stuff from one of the major manufacturers. I'm also told that used boats of this type are worth more than a new ones because of all the work the previous owners had to do to make it right. http://www.boats.com/content/default...ontentid=10092 On the plus side. The boat uses no core material, and the hull deck flange is external. Capt. Mooron wrote in message ... "Donal" wrote in message | Here's another shot! | | http://www.lanode.com/priv/setanta/Setanta2a.jpg | | | Ozzy will feel twangs of jealousy. That's either the new Hunter 26600 Express of the latest Benneteau Elite. CM |
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