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Another reason I and many folks stay away from mildew queen S2
yachts....carpet...on the cieling!!!! Goes great with the leaky thin ports. S2 8.5 http://www.sailingtexas.com/pics285ae.jpg Just like O'Day! RB 35s5....better than any sailboat you'll ever own. NY |
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Mildew is the "State Plant" of Florida and oddly I have none. The
carpet insulation on the ceiling actually helps keep down condensation on the ceiling, a problem when the humidity gets to nearly 100% on a routine basis. Around here, you would rarely be able to use your boat because its draft is too much to get in and out of most places. From what I've heard, your "Putain Voyant Francaise" sails like a poodle. |
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Around here, you would rarely be able to use your boat
because its draft is too much to get in and out of most places. From what I've heard, your "Putain Voyant Francaise" sails like a poodle. My boat draws 4.9 feet. And of course my 35s5 is faster than yours, even if I just carry the mainsail! RB 35s5 NY |
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Mildew is the "State Plant" of Florida and oddly I have none.
My friend's Yugo is also still running strong. It's still cheap. RB 35s5...better than an S2 BY FAR NY |
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Correction, your boat wouldnt sail here at all because it would rarely
get out of the harbor with 4'9" draft. This tells me that on an average cruise if we decided to leave on any normal tide, I'd beat you to the destination. Admit it, you can dress up a dog but its still just a...........poodle My friends new Jag doesnt run (its ugly anyway) while my 20 yr old truck does. |
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Correction, your boat wouldnt sail here at all because it would rarely
get out of the harbor with 4'9" draft. This tells me that on an average cruise if we decided to leave on any normal tide, I'd beat you to the destination. Yes, and your S2 can't beat my SUV over snow. Face facts...you own dated junk. No way around it. It's funny of course, but probably not to you. How old are you that you're trapped with a starter boat like that? I'm guessing that you're somewhere between 22 and 32. I might have gone for an S2 when I was that age and not well educated about boats. RB 35s5....43 and sailing the best boat here! NY |
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Even if your floating bordello did make it out of the harbor here, it'd
never get back in until the next tide cycle. All fancied up and nowhere to go. Fast enough to go round in circles but cant really go anywhere. I have given serious consideration to buying a bigger boat but since my ego isnt tied to the size of my boat I decided against it. A bigger boat will not go where I want to go. Even a 3' 10" draft is a serious limitation for me. In fact, I will probably NEVER buy another boat but will probably build one. For some reason I have gotten into boat building and cant stop. Currently, I am building a power boat, a Tolman Skiff (20' Standard, you can google on Tolman Skiff) because I want a way to quickly get to and from the local islands. My next boat MAY be something like the Cormorant, a water ballast trailerable home built sailboat. I am probably older than you and certainly better educated. |
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