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We've chartered a couple of CC boats. It's different. I
personally don't care much for their looks or their handling unless they're at least 45 feet, although there are a few pretty cool smaller ones. S2 made a smallish CC boat that actually sailed surprisingly well. RB 35s5 NY |
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We've chartered a couple of CC boats. It's different. I
personally don't care much for their looks or their handling unless they're at least 45 feet, although there are a few pretty cool smaller ones. Capt. Rob wrote: S2 made a smallish CC boat that actually sailed surprisingly well. S2 made a couple of them, actually. Gee you sure know your boats! DSK |
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![]() "DSK" wrote in message . .. .... If these center cockpit boats bring more people out on the water, I'm all for them, as long as I don't have to sail with those people. ....... I dunno, I've never subscribed to the "more is better" theory with regard to people. Frank Boettcher wrote: I've got to confess, the times that I've done bareboat charters, I've always gone for the center cockpits. We've chartered a couple of CC boats. It's different. I personally don't care much for their looks or their handling unless they're at least 45 feet, although there are a few pretty cool smaller ones. Fresh Breezes- Doug King http://community.webshots.com/photo/...31781966CEtrUK Spent a week on this Moody 38 CC. Thought it was a pig to weather, would have to try one without the inmast furling to properly evaluate it. That being said, the aft cabin was pretty nice, a real aft cabin AND it had a pilot berth between the aft cabin and main salon. John Cairns |
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John Cairns wrote:
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...31781966CEtrUK Spent a week on this Moody 38 CC. Thought it was a pig to weather, would have to try one without the inmast furling to properly evaluate it. That being said, the aft cabin was pretty nice, a real aft cabin AND it had a pilot berth between the aft cabin and main salon. John Cairns Moody gets most things right IMHO, but even a CC with good sailing performance still doesn't feel the same. For one thing, you're too far removed from the rudder & too high up. Maybe it just feels that way to me from having spent so much time on racing dinghies. There's a Moody 33 or 34 CC in our marina that's a nice looking boat, seems to have at least average sailing performance for a racer-cruiser. Now I wonder why Bobsprit didn't mention the Moody series? Or the Sirena which is actually pretty & fast? I wonder why some people never have any trouble figuring out who the real sailors in this bunch are... ![]() Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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![]() "DSK" wrote in message .. . John Cairns wrote: http://community.webshots.com/photo/...31781966CEtrUK Spent a week on this Moody 38 CC. Thought it was a pig to weather, would have to try one without the inmast furling to properly evaluate it. That being said, the aft cabin was pretty nice, a real aft cabin AND it had a pilot berth between the aft cabin and main salon. John Cairns Moody gets most things right IMHO, but even a CC with good sailing performance still doesn't feel the same. For one thing, you're too far removed from the rudder & too high up. Maybe it just feels that way to me from having spent so much time on racing dinghies. There's a Moody 33 or 34 CC in our marina that's a nice looking boat, seems to have at least average sailing performance for a racer-cruiser. Now I wonder why Bobsprit didn't mention the Moody series? Or the Sirena which is actually pretty & fast? I wonder why some people never have any trouble figuring out who the real sailors in this bunch are... ![]() Fresh Breezes- Doug King Gonna guess it's because he's never seen, much less sailed one ![]() John Cairns |
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Now I wonder why Bobsprit didn't mention the Moody series?
Or the Sirena which is actually pretty & fast? Doug, you're such a putz. We looked at the Moody 36 CC and the sleeping quarters were horrible. The 36 looks good under sail, but has too much cabin trunk height for it's LOA., like most. Doug, when it comes to boats, my mind contains yours at this point. Thursday I'm doing a broker survey on a Shannon 38. Every sail one of those, Doug? I have. Go power your trawler somewhere like a good little ex-sailor. Bwahahahahahahahahahhahaa! RB 35s5 NY |
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Of course sloco shows us his ass yet again. The 36.7 offers a nearly
unbeatable combo of speed and cruising comforts. The interior is not high quality like mine, but it's faster to be sure. Loco sure knows boats! LOL........................ Hey dimwit, I didn't write the review. |
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![]() "DSK" wrote in message . .. .... If these center cockpit boats bring more people out on the water, I'm all for them, as long as I don't have to sail with those people. ....... I dunno, I've never subscribed to the "more is better" theory with regard to people. Frank Boettcher wrote: I've got to confess, the times that I've done bareboat charters, I've always gone for the center cockpits. We've chartered a couple of CC boats. It's different. I personally don't care much for their looks or their handling unless they're at least 45 feet, although there are a few pretty cool smaller ones. My biggest complaint with CC boats is that they can be very wet unless one has a very protective dodger with side curtains. Sitting that far forward over the hull insures getting spray in the face when working to weather in larger waves.. Max |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... We've chartered a couple of CC boats. It's different. I personally don't care much for their looks or their handling unless they're at least 45 feet, although there are a few pretty cool smaller ones. S2 made a smallish CC boat that actually sailed surprisingly well. And it was so futt buckin' ugly that anyone with anything resembling aesthetic sensibilities would be offended just walking by it on the dock. Max |
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![]() "John Cairns" wrote in message om... Spent a week on this Moody 38 CC. Thought it was a pig to weather, would have to try one without the inmast furling to properly evaluate it. That being said, the aft cabin was pretty nice, a real aft cabin AND it had a pilot berth between the aft cabin and main salon. Sorry to hear about its windward capability. That boat is high on our list of replacements for our current vessel. They certainly look beautiful, and well-made. Guess I'd better sail one before spending much time wanting one. Max |
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