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Yep, the 99 is VERY fast making the 35s5 look more like a cruiser by
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PHRF 99.

Not as fast as my new Sabre 386, PHRF 93 with WK.

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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
Yep, the 99 is VERY fast making the 35s5 look more like a cruiser by
comparison.


PHRF 99.

Not as fast as my new Sabre 386, PHRF 93 with WK.

Max



No way... did you actually buy one? I am not jealous. I am not jealous.


No we didn't, but don't tell Bubbles. We are looking seriously at one,
however. They come about as close to the perfect boat, IMO, as any other in
the size range. We'll keep you posted.

Max


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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
Yep, the 99 is VERY fast making the 35s5 look more like a cruiser by
comparison.

PHRF 99.

Not as fast as my new Sabre 386, PHRF 93 with WK.

Max



No way... did you actually buy one? I am not jealous. I am not jealous.


No we didn't, but don't tell Bubbles. We are looking seriously at one,
however. They come about as close to the perfect boat, IMO, as any other
in the size range. We'll keep you posted.

Max


Do. I am very impressed with the company. They're very willing to help
owners of older models.

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Yep, the 99 is VERY fast making the 35s5 look more like a cruiser by
comparison.

PHRF 99.

Not as fast as my new Sabre 386, PHRF 93 with WK.

Max



No way... did you actually buy one? I am not jealous. I am not jealous.


No we didn't, but don't tell Bubbles. We are looking seriously at one,
however. They come about as close to the perfect boat, IMO, as any other
in the size range. We'll keep you posted.

Max


Do. I am very impressed with the company. They're very willing to help
owners of older models.


That was one of the agreements when Roger sold the company--they'd have to
stand by ALL Sabre owners, regardless of the age of their boats. They've
honored that agreement, AFAIK.

Max


 
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