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Ellen MacArthur wrote:
http://www.stormloader.com/users/gre...ara/index.html I think older boats like this one have personality. They have staying power. They show the owner has good taste. Why in the world would anybody waste money on a MacGregor26 when they could have a real cruiser like this one. Cheers, Ellen Those older boats can be real solid and a great value. 25 footer is a bit small for my taste, you need a 27 or larger to do some serious, yet moderately comfortable cruising. Coronado has a reputation for solid boats yet is affordable. They do have a small but loyal following. Norm |
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