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Sailing a C&C32 is not a "sea trial".
http://www.schulzsurveyors.com/sea.htm If you're going to play the expert, you need to UNDERSTAND the terminology. There is only one kind of "sea trial", it involves sailing and inspecting the boat you intend to purchase, not the same model. John Cairns "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Scotty and Mooron are now advocating buying a boat without a sea trial of any kind. . I sailed a C&C 32 twice before buying Alien and drove quite a distance to do it. I think spending time aboard a boat (when possible) is a good idea prior to purchase. RB |
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