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This is from the Canadian review....
" I saw that the CS 27 was a good heavy-air boat that could point, and was quite competitive on the race course," says Stark. "After shopping around, I finally bought my boat for $27,000 in 1986." Stark chose his boat because it was epoxy-tarred below the waterline prior to launch to prevent osmotic blistering. This boat's propensity to blister is well known on the second-hand market, and many 27s have had their gel coat stripped before undergoing an epoxy barrier coat treatment. I estimate that nearly 50 per cent of these boats have suffered from the boat "pox" at one time. The CS 27 PHRF rating is 216 sec./mile in white sail, or 198 when flying a spinnaker." 50% have blisters? PHRF of 198??? Holy CRAP!!! Why not buy a boat BB's C&C 27 MK5 which is better built, has no acne problems and rates 168???? Oh, and the C&C looks good compared to the CS27, which is almost as dated looking as Sloco's Express Depress 30! C'mon, Dave. Give us a break. If you can't buy a nicer boat, that's fine. But don't peddle off ancient forgotten crap as if it's a good boat, cuz it aint. RB 35s5 NY |
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