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FamilySailor wrote:
And "Scott Vernon" I have been going through all your little comments you
post about people and have come to the conclusion. You are a REAL ASSHOLE! I
feel for those who have to be around you.


I've met Scott Vernon, and he's not a real asshole. He's not even a fake
asshole. You seem to have a defective sense of humor.

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JAXAshby wrote:
by all accounts of people who have spent extended times cruising in the
Caribbean, Hunter sailboats are uncommon cruising in the Caribbean.


This is JAX admitting that he has never been sailing in the Caribbean
himself.

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FamilySailor wrote:
.... What other sailboat
would you recommend for 20 to 25 Gs that is as comfortable?


"Comfortable" is in the eyes of the beholder. Here are some of my picks

Islander 36. Well built, sails well, probably not as roomy or fancy as
the Hunter, but more practical
http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listi...id= 1406&url=

I like the way these older IOR boats look. And this one seems to be
nicely done up for cruising.
http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listi...43&slim=quick&

http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listi...50&slim=quick&

http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listi...id= 1502&url=

If you're smart, for cruising the Gulf and Bahamas, you'll pick a boat
with less draft rather than more
http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listi...53&slim=quick&

Hope this helps

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I've met Scott Vernon, and he's not a real asshole. He's not even a fake
asshole. You seem to have a defective sense of humor.


I could be wrong. I hope so for his sake I am.
If it is just humor, it's no problemo, but I was beginning to thinking of
him as "Scott Venom"


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Islander 36. Well built, sails well, probably not as roomy or fancy as
the Hunter, but more practical

http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listi...id= 1406&url=


The Islanders have big following. Most are pretty proud of them. Kinda
pricey. I would love to have one.




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it's an articulated design.

Cool. I have an articulated steam locomotive.
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yea, not the shoal draft feel

What?
Hey, the 'f' key is nowhere near the 'k' key.
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You can become airborne sailing into the wind, while sleeping in the
v-berth
and even the quarter berths, not so in the stern.

Well then wouldn't that bwe true of any boat? Why did you post that the Hunter
rides better in the stern than the bow?
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SAIL LOCO wrote:
Cool. I have an articulated steam locomotive.


Mallet or Yellowstone?

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"FamilySailor" wrote

And "Scott Vernon"


what's with the quotation marks?


feel for those who have to be around you.



could get me in big trouble at the office.

''Scott'' "Vernon"

 
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