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We have a bunch of 16.5s in our fleet. They're great boats, but can be hard
to handle short-handed in high winds, which are common out here. They're primarily used for beginning classes, with great care taken to ensure a safety boat is nearby. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com wrote in message oups.com... Hi, Looking for a boat. Have a 2 & 4 year old and a wife. I have some experience with a Hobie & Sunfish. I have the ASA BKB and BCC certificates. I live a mile from Kentucky Lake and can keep the boat at the water on a trailer with the mast up. Will only go out for a few hours at a time. Something I think I would like to do is take the boat to Florida west coast around Sanibel and visit small islands for shells, picnic, etc. Any thoughts are really appreciated. Kevin |
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