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Its a good looking boat from the hull down, A bit boxey looking above
decks IMO, The sharp angle of the forward cabin looks done on the
cheap. Nice wheel.

Joe

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Love your rationalizations for owning a Benny TU. ****tzoid of the Year
Award.



"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
oups.com...
Flew to St. Petersburg this morning and the deal is done, then she'll
be trucked back after decomissioning. Her condition is superb. There's
not a scratch on her deck, hull or anywhere. The interior looks
amazing, just about new. She's got full canvas, great mylar sails, tons
of extras ice-cold 19'000 BTU AC and even the ports are not crazed
because they've always had canvas covers. Electronics are really slick
and the Whitlock steering blows away cable based systems. Deck was dry
as a bone. Just about perfect. Went for a one hour sail (I only had 6
hours total before flying back), and the boat's a blast. We close
November 20th when we all fly back.

Ladies and gentleman...our new boat, the Beneteau 35s5...

http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/webbsp.jpg

RB



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Love your rationalizations for owning a Benny TU. ****tzoid of the
Year
Award.

What do you know about the 32s5 and 35s5? I doubt you know how they
differ from most of the other Beneteau's or why they were the most
expensive per foot from the builder, so much so that they had a tough
time selling them here. How about the beautiful interiors that were
made overseas, then shipped here for assembly? Know anything about the
excellent hull/deck joint of the 35s5?
The fit and finish of this particular line is very high and the boat
has very few weaknesses. We came close on the C&C 37 and a few others.
There was no real competition, especially after the test sails.
Get back to me when you own a boat that can get out it's own way.

Robert B
Beneteau First 35s5
NY

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Its a good looking boat from the hull down, A bit boxey looking above
decks IMO, The sharp angle of the forward cabin looks done on the
cheap. Nice wheel.



I think the cabin trunk is carried a bit too far forward, though it
pays off below deck. The odd windows bothered me at first, like the
ones on the baby Swan, but they make sense. Below it feels bright and
airy. Sidedecks are quite good, though not the best I've seen. The
cockpit is simply huge...amazingly so and the swim platform is very
nice, not tiny like most others. The starboard saillocker in the
cockpit is the biggest I've ever seen. Room for sails, a dinghy and
more. Part of the space was a 3rd cabin in an alternate layout. The
port locker is shallow, with the aft cabin just below it. All halyards
are led below deck and the furler is also below deck. Nice and
uncluttered if you watch the lines for wear. Everything feels stiff and
solid. Stanchions feel like their set in cement...great!
Below deck is headroom for me...amazing! She doesn't have the volume of
a fat Catalina or Hunter but the sense of luxury and fit and finsih is
far higher. The aft cabin is just under 7 feet...fantastic! The nav
station table is pretty large, but the bar-stool for it isn't the best
idea. The head is huge, room for people with long legs and plenty of
room for a proper shower. Sink has huge storage below and a good wet
locker aft of that. The V is also quite large. Storage is plentiful if
oddly placed at times.
The galley is typical, propane/electric combo, the fridge is a bit
small. Lighting is excellent. There is LED floor lighting so you can
move around with killing night vision. Halogen lights for anchoring or
the slip are very bright.
Under sail...well, this is what it's all about. The boat is FAST,
accelerates straight off and is just a blast. The R&P steering is light
years better than cable systems. She tracks well, better than I had
expected and isn't a bear when trim is off. Tweaking pays off right
away. The feeling of speed is heightened after a tack because she's
back at speed so quickly. The feel of the wheel helps a lot,
trasmitting tiller like feedback. I never realized how numb cable
steered boats were. Seated behind the wheel, visibility is challenged,
so a padded seat will be added. The aft section was made so you could
stand and steer from there as well.
She's really well done. Fast and Fun and quite comfortable.

Some other views of the 35s5..
http://www.comunidaddebarcos.com/fot...o2%20aitxe.JPG
http://www.comunidaddebarcos.com//fo...o3%20aitxe.JPG



Robert B
Beneteau First 35s5
NY

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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com...
| Flew to St. Petersburg this morning and the deal is done, then she'll
| be trucked back after decomissioning. Her condition is superb. There's
| not a scratch on her deck, hull or anywhere. The interior looks
| amazing, just about new. She's got full canvas, great mylar sails, tons
| of extras ice-cold 19'000 BTU AC and even the ports are not crazed
| because they've always had canvas covers. Electronics are really slick
| and the Whitlock steering blows away cable based systems. Deck was dry
| as a bone. Just about perfect. Went for a one hour sail (I only had 6
| hours total before flying back), and the boat's a blast. We close
| November 20th when we all fly back.
|
| Ladies and gentleman...our new boat, the Beneteau 35s5...
|
| http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/webbsp.jpg
|
| RB


You brag about "moving up" and getting a "larger" boat. But, . . .

You can't seem to get a larger boat can you? Subtract three feet
that the useless, ugly, sugar scoop transom takes up and you have
yet another 32-foot boat. Once a sucker always a sucker.

Why, I bet my Coronado 27 has about as much livable space inside
the accomadation as your French fry - or should I say "small fry?"

CN


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"thunder" wrote in message ...
| On Sat, 15 Oct 2005 19:41:38 -0700, Capt. Rob wrote:
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| http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/webbsp.jpg
|
| Rob, understand me, I'm not trying to badmouth your boat. It's probably
| just me, but does anyone else think she looks a little down in the bow?

Down *by* the bow is how a sailor says it . . .

CN
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"Captain Joe Redcloud" wrote in message ...
| On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 17:04:14 -0400, Capt. Neal® wrote:
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|
| "thunder" wrote in message ...
| | On Sat, 15 Oct 2005 19:41:38 -0700, Capt. Rob wrote:
| |
| |
| | http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/webbsp.jpg
| |
| | Rob, understand me, I'm not trying to badmouth your boat. It's probably
| | just me, but does anyone else think she looks a little down in the bow?
|
| Down *by* the bow is how a sailor says it . . .
|
| CN
|
| So... How do YOU say it then?


Being an erudite sailor I say it "down by the bows" (After all there are both the
port and starboard bow!)

See, I'm way too smart to get caught in your little trap. ;-)

CN

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"Captain Joe Redcloud" wrote in message ...
| On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 19:05:19 -0400, Capt. Neal® wrote:
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|
| "Captain Joe Redcloud" wrote in message ...
| | On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 17:04:14 -0400, Capt. Neal® wrote:
| |
| |
| | "thunder" wrote in message ...
| | | On Sat, 15 Oct 2005 19:41:38 -0700, Capt. Rob wrote:
| | |
| | |
| | | http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/webbsp.jpg
| | |
| | | Rob, understand me, I'm not trying to badmouth your boat. It's probably
| | | just me, but does anyone else think she looks a little down in the bow?
| |
| | Down *by* the bow is how a sailor says it . . .
| |
| | CN
| |
| | So... How do YOU say it then?
|
|
| Being an erudite sailor I say it "down by the bows" (After all there are both the
| port and starboard bow!)
|
| See, I'm way too smart to get caught in your little trap. ;-)
|
| CN
|
| You fell in anyway! See if you can figure out how...
|
|
| Captain Joe Redcloud

How do you say it then?

*it* Do I get a gold star?

CN

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Perhaps her holding tank is forward and like boobsy is full of
****.



"Capt. Neal®" wrote in
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| Rob, understand me, I'm not trying to badmouth your boat.

It's probably
| just me, but does anyone else think she looks a little down

in the bow?

Down *by* the bow is how a sailor says it . . .

CN



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A bit boxey is being nice. It has a Buck Rogers' spaceship look
to it.

SBV


"Joe" wrote in message
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Its a good looking boat from the hull down, A bit boxey looking

above
decks IMO, The sharp angle of the forward cabin looks done on

the
cheap. Nice wheel.

Joe



 
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