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Only if you have no clue about how boats are built. I
suggest going to the library and checking out Ian Nicholson's classic "Surveying Small Craft" then reading it. Furthermore there is a large price difference between Beneteaus and Pearsons, much less Tartans, Calibers, and Sabres, so of course that leaves out the bottom-feeders like you. Doug, rather than make a fool of you again, please look into how the hull-deck joint is formed on a 35s5 vs a Tartan 34. While you're at it also compare it to Sabre and Caliber. And since I have a copy of Ian Nicholson's book, please refer us all to the section you feel is relavent to this discussion. Give us a page #. I have the 3rd edition. Only if you have no clue about how boats are built. Nonsense. This what builders love to sell idiots like Doug. For anything short of major full time cruising, a Sabre isn't going to weather any better than a Catalina of the same age. In fact, after looking at so many Sabres and Tartans, I'm certain that they're rep is overstated. All production boats are very close in quality unless you are spending BIG. I understand the need for the Sabre owner to believe otherwise. After interviewing many surveyors for my book, I'm certain of one thing: There are boats like Swan and Baltics....and then there are all the rest. The differences are quite small on the lower end of the food chain where Sabres, Pearsons, Beneteau's, Catalina's, Island Packets and the rest exist. The saddest part is that most sailors buy a boat like a Sabre for quality they've little knowledge of....just like Doug. They "heard about it." When my book is released, losers like Doug are gonna have a flipping heart attack...because dopes like him are "featured." RB 35s5 NY |
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