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The Columbia 26 has a different hull.

It is much slower. I've sailed with a few and they can't keep up.
(but neither can most cruising boats.)

One reason may be the extra drag the motor well forward of the
rudder causes in those Columbia 26s

CN

"Dave" wrote in message ...
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 15:32:21 -0500, Capt. Neal®
said:

fast, blue water, Coronado 27


LOL

Would that be the fast, blue water, Coronado 27 OB with a PHRF of 228, or
the fast blue water coronado 27 IB with a PHRF of 234?

BTW, according to what I see the Coronado 27 is the same hull as the
Columbia 26-2.


 
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