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SUZY wrote:
Local mfg to you. http://www.gohoot.com/gallery.html Capt. Suzy 35s5 NY That lochs like a hoot... |
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It's a HOOT!
Just like the name of my boat! I like my font better. I'd love to have one. In SF Bay were the water is heart stoppingly cold, and windy I'd rather have a dryer keel boat. It would be a great boat for the Virgin Islands. I expect you would need several sails for various conditions to get the most out of the boat with different wind and crew weight conditions on the boat. I bet I could fit two on my deck if I take them apart. 50 lbs and 8'4" longf unrigged. 140 lbs--like a Sunfish when rigged. Check out this picture-- http://www.gohoot.com/prod_info.html This could be a modern cult boat in the making. I give it a 10 out of 10 for everything, including a reasonable price. "katy" wrote SUZY wrote: Local mfg to you. http://www.gohoot.com/gallery.html Capt. Suzy 35s5 NY That lochs like a hoot... |
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I haven't, but we try to stay away from people going fast in small boats.
:-) -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "SUZY" wrote in message oups.com... Local mfg to you. http://www.gohoot.com/gallery.html Capt. Suzy 35s5 NY |