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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... What's the headroom in the aft cabin between the bunk surface and the ceiling? I don't know exactly, but with my wife on top there's enough room for spirited fun. I'd say it's perfect. There's also standing room just as you step inside. Be careful you don't rub your head too much, it could cause a bald spot. Oops, too late! SV |
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Boobie you just fell for Beneteau's marketing game. They build an
average quality boat with flashy styling gimmicks like those "slip and fall" windows on yours. Ever seen an old Beneteau with all the outdated graphics etc? They look truly comical. But Beneteau continues to pitch themselves as a step up boat since they are from "Europe" and have to charge more. Knowledgable people continue to laugh. |
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rgnmstr wrote:
Boobie you just fell for Beneteau's marketing game. They build an average quality boat with flashy styling gimmicks like those "slip and fall" windows on yours. Ever seen an old Beneteau with all the outdated graphics etc? They look truly comical. But Beneteau continues to pitch themselves as a step up boat since they are from "Europe" and have to charge more. Knowledgable people continue to laugh. Mostly right on... however remember that Beneteau builds a wide range of boats, from the charter pigs to the Figaro and few custom racers. They build "fast trawlers" too. Most of their stuff is CataHuntalina with a French accent. I happen to like some of the First series racer-cruisers but they're not boats that inspire a lot of bragging or comparisons with Little Harbors, Oysters, or Baltics. Boobsie's claims are just so much hogwash and trolling. Hey are you serious about getting either a Flying Tiger or an Annapolis 30? DSK |
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But Beneteau
continues to pitch themselves as a step up boat since they are from "Europe" and have to charge more. Once again, Sloco exposes himself! Beneteau is presently one of the lowest cost boats on the market as they were when the 35s5 was built. But the 35s5 was not priced like the cruising models. Like Doug, you're guessing because you have no idea how well built the 35s5 is. BTW, Beneteau also has a high end line of boats called the Flagship series. They are also built to a higher standard than your boat. RB 35s5 NY |
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I happen
to like some of the First series racer-cruisers but they're not boats that inspire a lot of bragging or comparisons with Little Harbors, Oysters, or Baltics. Well...there you have it. Doug likes the First series Beneteaus, but doesn't think they compare with boats costing 5 times the price. Live and learn! RB 35s5 NY |
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"Capt" Rob wrote:
Well...there you have it. Doug likes the First series Beneteaus, but doesn't think they compare with boats costing 5 times the price. Live and learn! Of course you can compare them. But if you look at the construction details (with your eyes actually open) and tiny smidgin of knowledge, you rapidly see why they cost more. 5X more? I know people who have paid $300K plus for thier boats, but not for 35-footers. And they're not the kind of person who brags about being rich on the internet. DSK |
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