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Nutsy,
7 to 8 people comfortable??? come on! More like maybe four; after that they better have a marriage license! http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage |
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Capt. Rob wrote:
you can tell just about everything aft the cabin door below is wasted space. Joe, the 35s5 is one of the few boats with bunks that can fit a tall person like myself. The aft cabin has a bunk over seven feet long. Only one other boat matched her performance and gave us a good place to sleep at anchor. Sorry, Joe. When you make comments like that you just get clobbered. You simply don't know boats. Of course, it doesn't include room to actually stand up in the aft cabin! And its a pretty fair bet you won't spend more than a couple of nights a year at anchor while you have this stepping stone. |
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![]() Lots of berths sells boats, and Bobby eats that marketing stuff up. It's got nothing to do with practicality. It's funny to see how little Dave knows about boats and what makes them popular. There are two very solid reasons for a quarter birth. 1) When daysailing with friends, it's a great place to throw bags and cloths and other non-fragile items. 2) On smaller boats, the quarter is often the ONLY place for a taller person to sleep. This was the case on the Catalina 27 and the Pearson 30. If you don't know that basic little item, well...it sort of explains the CS27. Dave is either quite short or doesn't sleep aboard. RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Dave" wrote: On 14 Jul 2006 16:40:06 -0700, "Capt. Rob" said: a tall person like myself Better pick up a grammar book and study it before you write that book. On the other hand, Bob could get Joe to write his book for him! ;-) Bwaawhahahahaaaaa! LP |
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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
oups.com Is it a new sea-going version of the AMC Pacer? Is it a pregnant M&M? Oprah's tanning machine? Is it John Candy's coffin? http://newimages.yachtworld.com/1/4/...?1126736917000 No, it's a CS27!!!! RB 35s5 NY .. /| |\ _____________________ ||__|| | / O O\__ | PLEASE DO NOT | / \ | FEED THE TROLLS | / \ \ |____________________| / _ \ \ || / |\____\ \ || / | | | |\____/ || / \|_|_|/ | _|| / / \ |____| || / | | | --| | | | |____ --| * _ | |_|_|_| | \-/ *-- _--\ _ \ | || / _ \\ | / ` * / \_ /- | | | * ___ C_c_c_C/ \C_c_c_c____________ |
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So the head can be open to the main
cabin and closed to the forward, open to the forward but closed to the main, or closed to both. Uh, yes, that's quite clear. You have no enclosed head. It's always open to one sleeping area or another. Useless. So you've got a 60's interior in a boat with average performance and one of the worst blister historys in the history of glass boats. Congrats! RB 35s5 NY |
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