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No more Pony wrote:
Spent 3 hours today buffing and waxing a friend's Bristol 34. He says it hasn't looked that good since it was new (1977). The plus side is that it goes back in the water tomorrow and will be there for me to use all winter. That'll be fun... and I hope a suitable reward for your labor On another note, does anyone have first hand experience with a Quest 33? Aha! Decided against the Cape Fear 38? Anyway, I've sailed a Quest 30... it's a hoot. It sails much a like a Johnson 18, big surprise... doesn't like to pinch, very nice handling but not much feedback on the helm, accelerates unbelievably when it gets what it likes. We went on the Q33 at the boat show and it's about twice as roomy as the 30. It's one of the best built boats I've checked out, although not as luxurious as say an Oyster... all the details are *properly* done. I asked Barrett Holby if he'd make a lift-keel model and he said "sure, if you got the money" without skipping a beat. He's not much of a salesman type, but he builds some very cool boats. These days he's taken to building motorboats to pay the rent. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |