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Bart Senior wrote:
Can you call a mainstream boat like the J-24 a cult boat? I think the Moore 24 is a far superior boat, but it was not marketed as well on the J-24. I agree on the Olson 30. It was an affordable keelboat whose light weight and white knuckle performance gives it the edge as a cult boat. I like the Express 27 also. I haven't sailed either boat, but I like them both very much. Many people say the Express 27 is a better boat by and large on the wind. Why did you say Hobie 33. I don't know much about these boats. Fill us in. "rgnmstr" wrote Hobie 33 Olson 30 J24 I think that in order for a boat to be labeled a cult classic that it cannot be of recent make, must be of either wood or early fiberglass constriction, and cannot be found everywhere. There's a difference between just being old and popular and being a cult classic. |
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