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Capt. Rob October 22nd 05 11:39 AM

On the 35s5
 
Robert, we've had our 35s5 for 7 years now and i'm convinced there isn't a finer design for the dollar around. Frankly owners of far more expensive makes are generally impressed with the fit and finish on our boat and certainly envious of her speed. As for the sailing qualities, forgetaboutit!!!! You're about to enjoy a very fast boat. We have the standard rig with wing and easily sail better than our 127 rating. Basically, nothing with anything like our sweet interior can pass us. She's a screamer upwind and almost vice free with the wing. i don't agree with the owner who said the deep fin is faster downwind. We had to re-learn spinnaker trim for this boat, but since then it's been great. i think the wing is faster overall, but will lose 3 or 4 degrees upwind. Head to head with the deep fin we have won boat for boat plenty of times. This is a true dual purpose boat and you're lucky to have the brighter teak interior. We have the dark mahogany and ended up adding lights. it's still a striking design. The boat hasn't given us any trouble and the steering system is as bullet proof as a tiller. Keep an eye on the Volvo. it's a good engine but parts are expensive. Post to the group when you have your site up. Good luck!
Frank
35s5 #104


Bob Crantz October 23rd 05 03:33 AM

On the 35s5
 
You didn't buy one you liar!

Lava lakes for you!

Amen!


"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
oups.com...
Robert, we've had our 35s5 for 7 years now and i'm convinced there

isn't a finer design for the dollar around. Frankly owners of far more
expensive makes are generally impressed with the fit and finish on our boat
and certainly envious of her speed. As for the sailing qualities,
forgetaboutit!!!! You're about to enjoy a very fast boat. We have the
standard rig with wing and easily sail better than our 127 rating.
Basically, nothing with anything like our sweet interior can pass us. She's
a screamer upwind and almost vice free with the wing. i don't agree with the
owner who said the deep fin is faster downwind. We had to re-learn spinnaker
trim for this boat, but since then it's been great. i think the wing is
faster overall, but will lose 3 or 4 degrees upwind. Head to head with the
deep fin we have won boat for boat plenty of times. This is a true dual
purpose boat and you're lucky to have the brighter teak interior. We have
the dark mahogany and ended up adding lights. it's still a striking design.
The boat hasn't given us any trouble and the steering system is as bullet
proof as a tiller. Keep an eye on the Volvo. it's a good engine but parts
are expensive. Post to the group when you have your site up. Good luck!
Frank
35s5 #104




Donal October 26th 05 12:08 AM

On the 35s5
 

"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
oups.com...
Robert, we've had our 35s5 for 7 years now and i'm convinced there

isn't a finer design for the dollar around. Frankly owners of far more
expensive makes are generally impressed with the fit and finish

Fit and finish isn't everything.....


Regards


Donal
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Scotty October 26th 05 01:49 PM

On the 35s5
 
Do you even hear the posts as they go over your head?

Scotty

"Captain Joe Redcloud" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 00:08:16 +0100, "Donal"

wrote:


"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
roups.com...
Robert, we've had our 35s5 for 7 years now and i'm

convinced there
isn't a finer design for the dollar around. Frankly owners of

far more
expensive makes are generally impressed with the fit and

finish

Fit and finish isn't everything.....


Regards


Donal


Yeah, The sole of Donald's boat is poorly fitted and he had to

stuff tissues
between the planks to make them stop squeaking! So much for

"fit and finish"

Captain Joe Redcloud




Capt. Rob October 26th 05 02:05 PM

On the 35s5
 
Do you even hear the posts as they go over your head?



Irony, oh yes!

RB


Capt. Rob October 27th 05 11:36 AM

On the 35s5
 
I guess you couldn't hear me over the noise from your floorboards,
Ronald.



Now, Joe...I'm not defending Donal in the least and certainly not
because I own a First series boat. I believe my boat to be superior in
build quality to his boat. BUT, it appears that Beneteau's built
overseas are quite a bit better than what's assembled here. Sad to say
that our later US Built Beneteaus have Lincoln-like quality. Not
terrible, but loose floorboards, weak fit and finish and sloppy
fittings are common. My two most local Beneteau dealers feel things got
decidedly worse by the late 90's. So much so that they've made numerous
complaints about it. So...do Donal's floor boards rattle? I don't know.
The ones on my 35s5 are fit with perfection. As my survey noted, "Teak
bulkheads, cabinets, drawers and cabin soul are very well crafted and
finely fit where sighted. Above average quality was noted on interior
furniture and fixtures."

Robert B
Beneteau 35s5
NY


NotPony October 27th 05 02:17 PM

On the 35s5
 
That's hilarious! That is almost word for word
what the surveyor said about Pony when I sold her.
S.

"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
ups.com...

: Now, Joe...I'm not defending Donal in the least
and certainly not
: because I own a First series boat. I believe my
boat to be superior in
: build quality to his boat. BUT, it appears that
Beneteau's built
: overseas are quite a bit better than what's
assembled here. Sad to say
: that our later US Built Beneteaus have
Lincoln-like quality. Not
: terrible, but loose floorboards, weak fit and
finish and sloppy
: fittings are common. My two most local Beneteau
dealers feel things got
: decidedly worse by the late 90's. So much so
that they've made numerous
: complaints about it. So...do Donal's floor
boards rattle? I don't know.
: The ones on my 35s5 are fit with perfection. As
my survey noted, "Teak
: bulkheads, cabinets, drawers and cabin soul are
very well crafted and
: finely fit where sighted. Above average quality
was noted on interior
: furniture and fixtures."
:
: Robert B
: Beneteau 35s5
: NY
:


Capt. Rob October 27th 05 02:24 PM

On the 35s5
 
That's hilarious! That is almost word for word
what the surveyor said about Pony when I sold her.
S.


Too bad Pony had way less interior wood, windows that fell out and
leaked, a small interior with poor headroom, a tiny head (including
yours), no swim platform, crappy cable based steering system.....
Now what are you sailing, Stevie?

RB
Beneteau 35s5
NY


NotPony October 27th 05 02:40 PM

On the 35s5
 
Lets see, Thistle, JY 15 , Xcite, Laser, Bristol
34. Oh, and a cheap little boat my wife bought
(it doesn't have a "crappy cable based steering
system).
S.

"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
oups.com...
: That's hilarious! That is almost word for word
: what the surveyor said about Pony when I sold
her.
: S.
:
:
: Too bad Pony had way less interior wood, windows
that fell out and
: leaked, a small interior with poor headroom, a
tiny head (including
: yours), no swim platform, crappy cable based
steering system.....
: Now what are you sailing, Stevie?
:
: RB
: Beneteau 35s5
: NY
:


Capt. Rob October 27th 05 02:43 PM

On the 35s5
 
Lets see, Thistle, JY 15 , Xcite, Laser, Bristol
34.

You own a Bristol 34??? Congrats. Classy little boat with nice lines
and real character. No match in speed compared to what you had, but
it's classic plastic which the 30 will never be. Nice to see you didn't
let the performance bug stop you from owning something with lines.

RB


NotPony October 27th 05 03:07 PM

On the 35s5
 
You really have no reading comprehension, do you?
I never said I own a Bristol 34. I said I sail
one.
S.

"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
ups.com...
: Lets see, Thistle, JY 15 , Xcite, Laser, Bristol
: 34.
:
: You own a Bristol 34??? Congrats. Classy little
boat with nice lines
: and real character. No match in speed compared
to what you had, but
: it's classic plastic which the 30 will never be.
Nice to see you didn't
: let the performance bug stop you from owning
something with lines.
:
: RB
:


Capt. Rob October 27th 05 04:43 PM

On the 35s5
 
You really have no reading comprehension, do you?
I never said I own a Bristol 34. I said I sail
one.


Steve, you're as dopey and humorless as always. I read your thread on
racing the old boat, so I knew you didn't own it. I also know you'd
never show the kind of personality it takes to maintain a fine old lady
like the 34. I guess you no longer own a cruiser, but I do hope you
find another boat soon.

RB


NotPony October 27th 05 04:57 PM

On the 35s5
 
Geesh bs, get with the program. I do have the
personality to maintain the Bristol 34. I've been
skippering and overseeing the maintenance and
upgrades for the owners. In fact, I had people
rebedding deck hardware Tuesday.
And, I told you that my wife bought an old slow
"cruiser".
S.
"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
oups.com...
: You really have no reading comprehension, do
you?
: I never said I own a Bristol 34. I said I sail
: one.
:
:
: Steve, you're as dopey and humorless as always.
I read your thread on
: racing the old boat, so I knew you didn't own
it. I also know you'd
: never show the kind of personality it takes to
maintain a fine old lady
: like the 34. I guess you no longer own a
cruiser, but I do hope you
: find another boat soon.
:
: RB
:


Capt. Rob October 27th 05 04:59 PM

On the 35s5
 
I do have the
personality to maintain the Bristol 34.


Steve, take it easy.

RB


Scotty October 27th 05 05:05 PM

On the 35s5
 
A.D.D. ?



"Swab Rob" wrote

You own a Bristol 34???



--
"Swab Rob" wrote
I read your thread on
racing the old boat, so I knew you didn't own it.




Capt. Rob October 27th 05 07:04 PM

On the 35s5
 
Wet dishrags are very handy for some maintenance chores!


But it must be a name brand for Scotty or it's just a paper towel to
Scotty potty!

RB



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