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Maxprop wrote:
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.. Once they get up to LOA over about 45 feet, that's not a problem. If you're thinking of a boat like the Moody 38CC, consider an Oyster instead. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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![]() "DSK" wrote in message ... Maxprop wrote: 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.. Once they get up to LOA over about 45 feet, that's not a problem. If you're thinking of a boat like the Moody 38CC, consider an Oyster instead. I love Oysters, but I'm not aware that they have anything in the 38' range, at least nothing recent. Further, they generally cost more than Moodys. Guess I should qualify my statement: we've been looking at boats in the 40-45' range, and after spending some time on several examples in that size range (Moorings 445, Saga 43, Catalina 42, Hunter 410, others) we've decided that 38' doesn't give up much in interior volume, nor in average hull speed over a typical 150-200 mile day. It does make maneuvering in close quarters, and finding slips, easier. And they generally cost less than boats of comparable quality over 40'. The Moody is one of the few higher-quality boats in that size. Max |
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