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The Evelyn 32 is a good choice in it's size range for a
racer/cruiser... really not much more of a weekender cabin, but it's OK http://www.soundingsonline.com/cadde...2/72200072.htm Besides there are some people I might want to visit while in town too. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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One of these sold for $19k a few years ago. It might be
the same boat. It was located at Liberty Landing in New Jersey--not far from Stamford. They are nice looking boats and pretty good in light air. I'd like to sail one sometime to see what it is like. I've heard they are a little cramped below. "DSK" wrote The Evelyn 32 is a good choice in it's size range for a racer/cruiser... really not much more of a weekender cabin, but it's OK http://www.soundingsonline.com/cadde...2/72200072.htm Besides there are some people I might want to visit while in town too. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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Not much info on that page, and no pic!
Say hi to Rusty for me., too SV "DSK" wrote in message . .. The Evelyn 32 is a good choice in it's size range for a racer/cruiser... really not much more of a weekender cabin, but it's OK http://www.soundingsonline.com/cadde.../ad-cache/6/7/ 2/72200072.htm Besides there are some people I might want to visit while in town too. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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Scotty wrote:
Not much info on that page, and no pic! Say hi to Rusty for me., too Dang Scotty you ruin all the fun. DSK |
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Ringmaster wrote:
Try this page: http://home.comcast.net/%7Eevelyn32-sailboat/ Thanks for the link, I did find that page earlier after hunting around a while. The funny thing is that almost every boat listed is for sale. Things that make you go "Hmmmm-mmm." Another boat I am considering: Beneteau First Class 10 LOA 34.0 LWL 32.0 Bm 9.7 Dr 5.9 Disp 5,500 Ballast 2,200 SA 559 SA/D= 28.8 D/L= 75 Frac, inboard, bulb keel, PHRF= 102 From the numbers it looks like this boat should rate at least ten points lower, but it is an older design. Still it should be a lot of fun to sail even without a sprit. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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Another boat I am considering: Beneteau First Class 10
There's one for sale in Annapolis called "L'Outrage" It's been a winner for many years on the bay and beyond. |
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Wasn't the Evelyn 32 a Rodney Johnston design created after his
hugely successful J-24? IIRC it was named for his wife. Not unless he was married to Bob Evelyn. |
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Another boat I am considering: Beneteau First Class 10
Ringmaster wrote: There's one for sale in Annapolis called "L'Outrage" It's been a winner for many years on the bay and beyond. .... pause while googling up some bits from the racing record of "L'Outrage"... Dang, he has won a lot of stuff. Obviously a very good sailor. Why would he want to sell? I can't find a listing for it. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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Wasn't the Evelyn 32 a Rodney Johnston design created after his
hugely successful J-24? IIRC it was named for his wife. Ringmaster wrote: Not unless he was married to Bob Evelyn. LOL Not sure which came out first, the Evelyn 24 or the J-24, but I recall thinking they were fairly similar 'way back then. DSK |
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