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"John Cairns" wrote in message
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Subject: Hinckley Pilot 35 vs. PS Orion
Date: 2000/09/25
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The Hinckley is a pretty good boat but it appeals mostly to
old, washed-up sailors who value space over function.

The Orion is the more serious vessel. Anything with a
pilothouse in inherently dangerous for serious offshore
work. The large windows alone make it more vulnerable.

Respectfully,
Capt. Neal
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wrote in message
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So which is the better boat for offshore work. I would

venture to guess
that he Hinckley has a better reputation, but which would

you guys
recommend for offshore? TS


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Wrong, wrong wrong. Another example of how Neal is dangerous to life and
limb to anyone who listens to his 'sailing' related advice.

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