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Has anyone heard of a "Sportboat 29".

Deep fin with bulb, spade rudder, carbon bowsprit.

It looks like a Cheetah 30, but the rudder is not
transom hung, and the fin is broader then tapered
to the bulb. It's light enough to be carried on a
double axle trailer.


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Do you mean the Bravura Sportster 29?

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Thanks for the information. That is it.

http://www.bravurayachts.com/bravura_sportster_29.htm

A cool boat, but a little heavy. Too bad they didn't give
it a carbon mast and boom.

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COOL. Well worth it. How much weight does that save?

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"Bart Senior" .@. said:
Too bad they didn't give
it a carbon mast and boom.


The carbon fiber mast is a $9,000 option.



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"rgnmstr" wrote
Do you mean the Bravura Sportster 29?



Bart Senior wrote:
Thanks for the information. That is it.

http://www.bravurayachts.com/bravura_sportster_29.htm

A cool boat, but a little heavy. Too bad they didn't give
it a carbon mast and boom.


You can get carbon spars for it. Not sure it would save all
that much weight on this size, but every gram less aloft
counts at least double. This would be an awesome boat to
have in NC *if* you could lift the keel while underway, but
apparently it's not designed for that. Very Cool even so...
it appears to be roomier and more comfortable than some of
the other sports boats, easier to sail, and not much
slower... faster than some

Fresh Breezes- Doug King



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I checked out the Bravura Sportster 29 at the Annapolis Show a couple
of years ago and thought it was a really well finished boat with a high
build quality. Since it's introduction however Bravura has had some
problems with other boats in their lineup and I wonder if those
problems have effected the sales of the 29. I know the local dealer
was advertising the show demo for months at what they were claiming was
a hot price which I thought was funny since the rep at the show told me
the demo was sold. He even pointed out a way cool custom teak rack
built onto the back of a cabinet door that held wiskey minatures that
he said the owner wanted.

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Doug,

This is the boat for you. You can cut off that keel and
put on an adjustable daggerboard, and have the coolest
boat on the East Coast.

"DSK" wrote
"rgnmstr" wrote
Do you mean the Bravura Sportster 29?



Bart Senior wrote:
Thanks for the information. That is it.

http://www.bravurayachts.com/bravura_sportster_29.htm

A cool boat, but a little heavy. Too bad they didn't give
it a carbon mast and boom.


You can get carbon spars for it. Not sure it would save all that much
weight on this size, but every gram less aloft counts at least double.
This would be an awesome boat to have in NC *if* you could lift the keel
while underway, but apparently it's not designed for that. Very Cool even
so... it appears to be roomier and more comfortable than some of the other
sports boats, easier to sail, and not much slower... faster than some

Fresh Breezes- Doug King



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Bart Senior wrote:
Doug,

This is the boat for you. You can cut off that keel and
put on an adjustable daggerboard, and have the coolest
boat on the East Coast.


It's a great boat, all right... at the moment I don't have
time to undertake a project like that. But there is a Santa
Cruz 33 in our neighborhood that has had a lifting keel put
in. Good idea IMHO.

DSK

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Douglas, I've tried replying to your e-mail twice today and both times
I get a Mailer Demon that states it was or cannot be delivered after 3
hours.

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rgnmstr wrote:

Douglas, I've tried replying to your e-mail twice today and both times
I get a Mailer Demon that states it was or cannot be delivered after 3
hours.


Those Mailer Demons are hell, aren't they? Maybe we need an
exorcist. Anyway I appreciate the attempt, thank you.

DSK

 
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