Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
#1
![]()
posted to alt.sailing.asa
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
That has to be the smallest 35 footer I have ever seen.
CM- "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... I never noticed a small round port in your hull where the s is in the 35s5 emblem Rob. Is yours the same way? Yep...I have the same little fixed ports, one in the head below the opening port and one in the aft stateroom also below the opening port. They let in a bit of light, but do little else. You can see the port easily here as the 35s5 decal was removed. http://hometown.aol.com/bobsprit/images/spflorida.jpg Promise II was a 1992 boat I checked out through some friends. Her asking price was really high and she was not in the same great shape as my boat. She also has the white cushions which are a lot of trouble of course. RB 35s5 NY |
#2
![]()
posted to alt.sailing.asa
|
|||
|
|||
![]() Nice photo of you in the companionway, Bubbles. That old fellow was aboard Tenacious during the Fastnet disaster. His study had photos of him at the helm of boats most of us can only dream of sailing, from giant tri-hulls to Pywacket herself. Windward 1st was his second 35s5, but bad knees made him sell it to me. He still races his Tartan Ten which is a boat he can negotiate due to flush decks. He was supposed to visit us over the summer but his health is not good at present. After working hard and now working with local charities, all he wants in the world is to keep sailing. Getting old really sucks. RB 35s5 NY |
#3
![]()
posted to alt.sailing.asa
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
"Capt. Rob" wrote:
Getting old really sucks. Yeah, but it beats the alternative. Cheers Marty ------------ And now a word from our sponsor --------------------- For a secure high performance FTP using SSL/TLS encryption upgrade to SurgeFTP ---- See http://netwinsite.com/sponsor/sponsor_surgeftp.htm ---- |
#4
![]()
posted to alt.sailing.asa
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... Nice photo of you in the companionway, Bubbles. That old fellow was aboard Tenacious during the Fastnet disaster. His study had photos of him at the helm of boats most of us can only dream of sailing, from giant tri-hulls to Pywacket herself. Windward 1st was his second 35s5, but bad knees made him sell it to me. He still races his Tartan Ten which is a boat he can negotiate due to flush decks. He was supposed to visit us over the summer but his health is not good at present. After working hard and now working with local charities, all he wants in the world is to keep sailing. Getting old really sucks. There is an alternative of which you could avail yourself, Bubbles. ;-) Max |
#5
![]()
posted to alt.sailing.asa
|
|||
|
|||
![]() Capt.Mooron wrote: That has to be the smallest 35 footer I have ever seen. I thought the same, it looks like a small boat for a 35 ftr. Joe CM- "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... I never noticed a small round port in your hull where the s is in the 35s5 emblem Rob. Is yours the same way? Yep...I have the same little fixed ports, one in the head below the opening port and one in the aft stateroom also below the opening port. They let in a bit of light, but do little else. You can see the port easily here as the 35s5 decal was removed. http://hometown.aol.com/bobsprit/images/spflorida.jpg Promise II was a 1992 boat I checked out through some friends. Her asking price was really high and she was not in the same great shape as my boat. She also has the white cushions which are a lot of trouble of course. RB 35s5 NY |
#6
![]()
posted to alt.sailing.asa
|
|||
|
|||
![]() Joe wrote: Capt.Mooron wrote: That has to be the smallest 35 footer I have ever seen. I thought the same, it looks like a small boat for a 35 ftr. She's certainly no Catalina 36. And a Oceanus of the same size feels like a whale by comparison. But she has a lot more room than the J34c or Tartan 34 we looked at. In person and on deck she's actually pretty roomy and deck and cockpit space is friendly compared to many others. Also keep in mind that the pic with Arthur on deck is deceptive. Arthur is taller than me! http://www.comunidaddebarcos.com/fotos/ACF8029.jpg RB 35s5 NY |
#7
![]()
posted to alt.sailing.asa
|
|||
|
|||
![]() Capt. Rob wrote: Joe wrote: Capt.Mooron wrote: That has to be the smallest 35 footer I have ever seen. I thought the same, it looks like a small boat for a 35 ftr. She's certainly no Catalina 36. And a Oceanus of the same size feels like a whale by comparison. But she has a lot more room than the J34c or Tartan 34 we looked at. In person and on deck she's actually pretty roomy and deck and cockpit space is friendly compared to many others. Also keep in mind that the pic with Arthur on deck is deceptive. Arthur is taller than me! I was talking about seeing it in person not the pictures. Just looked small for a 35+ ftr. I know it's not, but still without the big 35s5 sticker on the side you might guess it's a 30 ftr. I think it's all the length added with the stern steps making the hull look small. I'm still trying to figure out what he was measuring yesterday. He was measuring off the wings on the keel aft at weird angles. Also I thought the prop shaft was awful light weight. He has a 3 blade fixed prop. Rudder looked kinda small for a 35+ft too. Joe http://www.comunidaddebarcos.com/fotos/ACF8029.jpg RB 35s5 NY |
#8
![]()
posted to alt.sailing.asa
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Can't say that I'd mistake her for a 30 footer, nor has anyone else. I
think she looks 33-34 feet because of the platform and sleek hullform. No one has ever mentioned a problem with the light weight rudder as far as I know. The prop shaft is small to save weight. No record of any problems there either. I have an idea that the guy is planning to fare those wings. Several folks have done it with impressive race wins, most recently a 35s5 won the Quadrosolo of the Atlantic in 2005. RB 35s5 NY |
#9
![]()
posted to alt.sailing.asa
|
|||
|
|||
![]() Capt. Rob wrote: Can't say that I'd mistake her for a 30 footer, nor has anyone else. I think she looks 33-34 feet because of the platform and sleek hullform. yeah sleek small looking hull, thats it..still looks sall for a 35 ftr. No one has ever mentioned a problem with the light weight rudder as far as I know. May be OK for the boat The prop shaft is small to save weight. No record of any problems there either. Shouldent unless it's fouled, and bevt, not any chance of running it aground. I have an idea that the guy is planning to fare those wings. Your right he was at it tonight Several folks have done it with impressive race wins, most recently a 35s5 won the Quadrosolo of the Atlantic in 2005. You should race Rob. Once or twice anyway Joe RB 35s5 NY |
#10
![]()
posted to alt.sailing.asa
|
|||
|
|||
![]() You should race Rob. Once or twice anyway Joe, I did race on J24s for a short while. I didn't love it. I do respect it (in spite of my trolls here) for it's impressive teaching value. If I planned to get into racing I'd buy a boat I could race one design. Most of my friends race PHRF and there's a lot of griping about ratings, gear and so on. A few years ago we had a 35s5 near here that raced and did very well, but the owner had a serious crew and far more experience than I have time to acquire for now. I'm just having fun. RB 35s5 NY |
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Beneteau 35s5 vs. Express 30 | ASA | |||
35s5 vs Express 30 | ASA | |||
35s5 Continued.... | ASA | |||
35s5 overall.... | ASA |