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The 35s5 aft section is marked by the largest swim platform for a 35
footer ever. It's squared off elements which flow into softer ones are
quite unusual.

I'm sorry but does anyone else think the ass end of that boat looks
like it's trimmed with vinyl siding? Another ugly stern. And as
others have pointed out the boat is really a 32 footer but saps fell
for the 35s5 model number and paid for a 35 footer.

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I'm sorry but does anyone else think the ass end of that boat looks
like it's trimmed with vinyl siding? Another ugly stern.


Hmmmm...you're the first to mention it. Do you think Joe, Doug, Jeff or
anyone will just agree with you even if they really don't? The 35s5 won
boat of the year at Paris and London shows and also in Cruising World.
I also read that it won a German design award, but I have not read more
about it so far. The interior was also shown in the Moma magazine in
1989. What design awards did the Express 30 get? Oh...NONE!

the boat is really a 32 footer but saps fell
for the 35s5 model number and paid for a 35 footer.

Wow, who knew that platform was three and a half feet long!? Zowee! I
wonder why the interior is bigger than the C&C 37 interior? I guess all
boats with swim platforms are charades!

Sloco suuure knows boats!


RB
35s5...the faster nicer boat!
NY

 
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