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Why would you be? Let's see: 35s5, predecessor to the 36s7,
relatively fast, weatherly, not bad downwind, a bit tender, decent interior, if a bit smallish, attractive, Beneteau quality and construction, which is better than either Hunter or Catalina despite what others here seem to believe. Sounds like a winner to me, albeit not the boat I'd care to own. As you probably can't afford a J120, this is a decent alternative. J120 is a bit much for us as we do plan to buy a liveaboard next. The C&C 99 was another frontrunner, but smaller below. The First series fit and finish is better than a new 36s7, but the 35s5 faulters downwind without careful attention. Most folk prefer the helm of the 35s5 upwind. The 35s5 was Beneteau's most expensive boat per foot, probably too much so at the time when you could buy other good boats for less. The designer interior, pricey steering system and rig were culprits. Many were raced hard. We found two good ones near us, but the interiors had taken a beating. Then we found a creampuff in Florida which surveyed out like a new boat. She'll be in NY (with a little luck) the day before Thanksgiving! Robert B 35s5...a heck of a boat! NY |
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