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In article , OzOne wrote:
On 15 Apr 2006 03:20:24 -0700, "Capt. Rob" scribbled thusly: I have a plenty of non-sailing friends and the 35s5 has won them over hugely as compared to the more conventional C&C 32...and this on looks alone. There are a ton of boats that looked like my C&C. My ex-girlfriend saw the 35s5 for the first time last month (She's owned a Catalina 27, J24 and now a late model Catalina 30) and was utterly wowed by the 35s5. She wants to buy one! RB 35s5 NY Bob, I have non boating friends who've been won over by my 1950's putt putt and can't wait for an invitation to chug up the river in her so they ring and suggest they bring over a couple of bottles of chardonnay an a few kilos of prawns knowing full well that the best place to consume them is out on the river. Oh, she cost all of $4000 incl the trailer though I'm sorely tempted to update to this beauty http://tinyurl.com/nkqda Heh, neat boat, Oz. I almost convinced myself to buy one of the ex Derwent Sailing Squadron putt putts whan they flogged them off. 21' LOD, 8 HP Yanmar engines, solid f/g hulls. Thought it was going to be one toy too many right ATM, tho. PDW |
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