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Yep, Maxi certainly screwed the pooch. Here's his statement:
"They're great coastal cruisers, but only the foolhardy would take one offshore in anything but docile conditions." Well, well, well. Let's start with the obvious. Beneteau is a GREAT COASTAL CRUISER. Thanks, Maxi!!!! That's what we bought her for. I mean, who's dumb enough to buy a slug like boat for conditions she won't be used in? Not me! I bought a boat that suits her sailing grounds and usage. I have no heavy dull to sail boat strapped to the dock awaiting 25+ knots days like a hobo at a soup kitchen on cake day. Now...let's look at the second statement: "only the foolhardy would take one offshore in anything but docile conditions." Wow! There are TWO Beneteau's at my marina that have crossed the Atlantic. In fact, one is doing it right now. I've read about Beneteau furniture bonding making sawdust in heavy seas, I've read about Swan ports popping out in long swells, I've read of a C&C that cracked and sank in a storm, but GENERALLY virtually any boat can make a crossing if properly planned. But let's return to Maxi's first statement...."The Beneteau is a great coastal cruiser." "The Beneteau is a great coastal cruiser." "The Beneteau is a great coastal cruiser." "The Beneteau is a great coastal cruiser." "The Beneteau is a great coastal cruiser." "The Beneteau is a great coastal cruiser." Thanks, Maxi!!!!! RB 35s5 NY |
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