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Yes, they all do, except that a number of them may or may
not have aft cabins (but even so would have comparable accomodation). No, Doub. An aft cabin is quite different. It generally has a door for one. It also usually has a larger bunk than a boat with a simple open quarterberth. Most of the boats you listed have no swim platform, too much draft and so on. Why not just list 10 boats that are comparable. You can't even do that. RB 35s5 NY |
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Capt. Rob wrote:
Yes, they all do, except that a number of them may or may not have aft cabins (but even so would have comparable accomodation). No, Doub. An aft cabin is quite different. It generally has a door for one. It also usually has a larger bunk than a boat with a simple open quarterberth. Most of the boats you listed have no swim platform, too much draft and so on. Why not just list 10 boats that are comparable. You can't even do that. RB 35s5 NY I'd like to see your list of ten boats 34-36 feet long that have more than 6 feet draft and adhere to the other parameters. That aft cabin is just a trimmed out storage space only good at anchor. It would drive you nuts at sea with the on watch walking about right above your face. Gaz |
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