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For me, there is some thrill to sailing but not
that much. Well there you have it. And the toe railes are backed with SS plates as in the 32s5 and 38s5. The discontinous rod rigging is fed through the deck and anhcored with massive SS fittings set into glass. Chainplate failure on these boats is virtually impossible. Her steering system is Whitlock geared R&P, not a sloppy cable based setup, her fit and finish below was judged as very fine by two surveys and most aspects of her design work better than any other cruising boat I've sailed, including my nice C&C 32 and the 37 I sailed...both very good boats. As I said these frist series boats are not typical of Beneteau's construction used currently and were priced very high when sold here. The interiors were shipped from France, the hulls made in the USA. The boat won design awards and was even featured in MOMA magazine. It's also a fast and winning race boat for those who don't want to cruise. If you know an experienced surveyor, ask him about the 35s5 as I did. The boat has some negatives, totally missed by the folks here of course, but is far better built than the current crop of Beneteau's. FYI, I used to "bash" Beneteau and still think their current boats (though better sailing designs than Catalina) are a bit cheap, especially below. A new 36.7 is a great performance boat, but it's interior is pretty awful for fit and finish. Here's the 36.7 nav station for example...poor seating room and a rather small table. http://newimages.yachtworld.com/1/4/2/0/1/1420148_6.jpg Here's my 35s5 Nav station. Good room and a large table that slides back when not in use. There's also about 50% more storage. It's superior design and looks more nautical...for those of us who like to have "fun." http://hometown.aol.com/bobsprit/images/int01.jpg And those curved doors close with near air-tight perfection...unlike most of the Tartan, C&C, J-Boat and even a Bristol 35.5 we looked at. In some cases quality in boats appears to be based more on reputation than reality. Most of the Cape Dory's we looked at (we were toying with the idea of a heavy slow boat for an insane few weeks) were in great shape. The Cape Dory lives up to it's rep, even better than Island Packet. RB 35s5 NY |
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