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or perhaps:
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Talk about pearls before swine!

You have exquisite taste in sailboats there Jeff.

Are you a Korean War Veteran?

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LLoyd Bonifide wrote:
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or perhaps:
http://www.bruckmannyachts.com/daysailer.htm



Talk about pearls before swine!


Yes. I thought of the Hinckley 42DS first, but their web site ****ed
me off.


You have exquisite taste in sailboats there Jeff.

Actually, I think the Bruckmann is a bit over the top. I mean, half a
mil for a daysailer is rather extreme. If you really want to show you
have class and don't care about the expense, you should have one of these:
http://www.macnaughtongroup.com/concordia_yawl.htm
http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1503266/0

The Marshall 22 is more my style.


Are you a Korean War Veteran?


Nope, that wasn't my war - by the time I understood what it was, it
was over.


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or perhaps:
http://www.bruckmannyachts.com/daysailer.htm



That's a gorgeous boat.... oughta be, for the money!



Talk about pearls before swine!



Yes. I thought of the Hinckley 42DS first, but their web site ****ed me
off.


You mean their new(ish) Morris retro-classic, that looks
like an old J-class AmCup yacht?



You have exquisite taste in sailboats there Jeff.


Actually, I think the Bruckmann is a bit over the top. I mean, half a
mil for a daysailer is rather extreme.


Yeah, but it's intended for folks who don't have to ask the
price.


... If you really want to show you
have class and don't care about the expense, you should have one of these:
http://www.macnaughtongroup.com/concordia_yawl.htm
http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1503266/0


The expense there is in rebuilding it from ballast up,
installing new electrical & plumbing systems, and having a
year-round staff to keep it looking sharp. Not quite as much
show off value; although driving up to the sailing club in a
vintage Rolls driven by a chauffer wearing white gloves adds
the right touch.

Actually, I think the classy touch is to have & campaign an
S-boat... you'd need 2 of them, of course... that way you
could keep at least one of them in sailing condition most of
the season, with full-time help of course.

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DSK wrote:
or perhaps:
http://www.bruckmannyachts.com/daysailer.htm



That's a gorgeous boat.... oughta be, for the money!



Talk about pearls before swine!



Yes. I thought of the Hinckley 42DS first, but their web site ****ed
me off.


You mean their new(ish) Morris retro-classic, that looks like an old
J-class AmCup yacht?


Yes, that's the one. (Morris retro-classic???)

I do wonder about retracting the keel further than the depth of the
rudder.





You have exquisite taste in sailboats there Jeff.


Actually, I think the Bruckmann is a bit over the top. I mean, half a
mil for a daysailer is rather extreme.


Yeah, but it's intended for folks who don't have to ask the price.


... If you really want to show you have class and don't care about the
expense, you should have one of these:
http://www.macnaughtongroup.com/concordia_yawl.htm
http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1503266/0


The expense there is in rebuilding it from ballast up, installing new
electrical & plumbing systems, and having a year-round staff to keep it
looking sharp. Not quite as much show off value; although driving up to
the sailing club in a vintage Rolls driven by a chauffer wearing white
gloves adds the right touch.


The real classy thing is to be able to say its been in the family for
60 years, and never needed a refit. And the real Yankee touch is to
be 80 years old, row out to the mooring in your Coquina, and single
hand it.


Actually, I think the classy touch is to have & campaign an S-boat...
you'd need 2 of them, of course... that way you could keep at least one
of them in sailing condition most of the season, with full-time help of
course.


Ah! Now there's a boat. None built in 65 years and three quarters of
them still sailing.
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You mean their new(ish) Morris retro-classic, that looks like an old
J-class AmCup yacht?



Jeff wrote:
Yes, that's the one. (Morris retro-classic???)

I do wonder about retracting the keel further than the depth of the rudder.


Hey, that carbon fiber is *great* stuff; don't have to worry
about hitting rocks with your rudder any more!


The expense there is in rebuilding it from ballast up, installing new
electrical & plumbing systems, and having a year-round staff to keep
it looking sharp. Not quite as much show off value; although driving
up to the sailing club in a vintage Rolls driven by a chauffer wearing
white gloves adds the right touch.



Jeff wrote:
The real classy thing is to be able to say its been in the family for 60
years, and never needed a refit. And the real Yankee touch is to be 80
years old, row out to the mooring in your Coquina, and single hand it.


Definitely agreed. Shows the difference between class and
just plain being rich. You can't buy 'been in the family for
60 years.'

DSK



 
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