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![]() "Praxi" wrote in message oups.com.. .. Hi all, I'm new to sailing and I would like to buy a boat between 30-35". Ding! that's a bell going off. I think most would agree that buying a 30-35' sailboat BEFORE you know how to sail is a bad idea. Not totaly undoable, but I would strongly advise to learn to sail FIRST. I'm looking for something that I can spend a couple of nights now and then while on a trip. Entertain my family, and friends, and maybe live there for a week or so. You want a cruising boat. There are 1000s of them. What's your price range? Sailing area? Will you be solo sailing? Can someone give me some leads as to what to look for and what to stay away from? Whatever you do, don't listen to the ****** who calls himself ''Capt Rob''. He knows nothing about boats. He is a sad troll who is jelious of everything. Maybe recommend some boats (brand, material, year, model, etc.) to look for? Start here, http://yachtworld.com/boats/index.html.en , look for 30-35' sailboats. You will soon be overwhelmed. Material? Fibreglass, of course. Year, model? What can you afford? Brand? Within each brand you will find poor examples, either by mfg. or neglect from an owner. Each individual boat must be checked out, inspected thoroughly and then surveyed before purchase. |
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