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Well then that just proves it ain't fast. Every builder promotes his boats strong points. And Beneteau dedicated half of the promotion on performance. Why not compare her to a good performing boat that's in her class (and that I've sailed) in the J34? The J34 and C versions are quick fun boats. The C version was designed with a more cruising oriented setup. But the 35s5 clobbers the J in comfort. In fact the J boat has a cabin much like the C&C32 and no aft cabin, way less stowage, small head, no swim platform or even a proper sized nav station. The 35s5 is as fast or faster than the J. No one has ever called a 35s5 a slow boat or even an average performer. Average is a Catalina 36 (Which is not a bad sailing boat). Is your beloved Express 35 a fast boat? Here on the LIS it's rated at 114. The deep fin 35s5 has the SAME RATING of 114. My WK version still rates 126. And of course the deck and interior of the 35s5 are far nicer. And before you saying anything else...the bunk in the aft cabin of the Express 35 is just 42 inches wide...cramped for a couple. The V is too short. And here's Goman's comment about the Express 35 performance: "We aimed the Express 30 at the racing market," while Goman reflects. "For the 35 we changed the emphasis to appeal to the cruising sailor while maintaining the same high standard of performance." In other words, Goman was aiming for the same market as the 35s5, but was far less successful. Now, seriously, Loco. No trolling here. The 35s5 does what she does better than most in her age/price/size range. My 1st choice is still the C&C 34XL, but the 7' draft is a killer and a CB version is almost a myth...plus it's 30-40K more. And finally...YOUR boat IS a racer/cruiser and my boat is STILL FASTER, STILL MORE COMFORTABLE and STILL NICER LOOKING. The last sentence was the troll part. But it's 100% true. RB 35s5 NY |
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"For the 35 we changed the emphasis to appeal to the cruising sailor
while maintaining the same high standard of performance." Original brochure quote. Do you know how many configurations the 35 was available in? Do some research. |
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Original brochure quote. Do you know how many configurations the 35 was available in? Who cares? Every version I've seen online had the full cruising interior and deep draft. They sought the same market as 35s5 or a J34c. Only difference is that J Boat and Beneteau were on the right track and suceeded. Express died on the vine. Express 35 came in DEAD last behind the 35s5!!! RB 35s5 NY |
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Nutsy,
Are you saying your "Benny" is rated one boat up from Dead Last? __________________________________ Express 35 came in DEAD last behind the 35s5!!! @ Nutsy post ------------------------------------------------------- http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage |
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Express 35 came in DEAD last behind the 35s5!!! @ Nutsy post
The 35s5 finished 3rd and it's also the overall 1st place winner where it races last year and this year (so far). The boat is called Windriven. Meanwhile the Express 35 came in dead last in 6th. Learn to read the whole post, Thom. RB 35s5 NY |
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It probably had a more capable conductor with the "Baton" :^)
For a writer Nutsy, your knowledge of words could be improved. http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage |