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Which is superior, an aft cabin or an aft berth?
It appears the C&C 99 has only an aft berth, not a cabin. Doesn't the Mac26x also have an aft berth? The C&C 99 interior doesn't look like it has won many awards, especially from MOMA. However, it is much, much, much faster than a 35s5. Much faster. Even special sails won't help the 35s5 against the 99. If I was to get a fast cruising day sailor, I'd pick the 99 over the 35s5. The 35s5 lugs around too much marble, bulkheads, has a small cockpit and is tilted too much to comfort to be that fast. C&C 99 is much more fun! And faster!! I would want to live real close to it so I could sail it everyday! I could see living far away from a slug like the 35s5. One wouldn't have to think about it all the time, especially how slow it is compared to the 99. 99 - better than 35s5!! It's like Hagen Daas versus Carvel. Guess who has got Carvel - with all the sprinkles no less! Bwahaahaahaaahaahaaahaahahahahahaaha!!!! |
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Bob Crantz wrote:
Which is superior, an aft cabin or an aft berth? It appears the C&C 99 has only an aft berth, not a cabin. Doesn't the Mac26x also have an aft berth? The C&C 99 interior doesn't look like it has won many awards, especially from MOMA. However, it is much, much, much faster than a 35s5. Much faster. Even special sails won't help the 35s5 against the 99. If I was to get a fast cruising day sailor, I'd pick the 99 over the 35s5. The 35s5 lugs around too much marble, bulkheads, has a small cockpit and is tilted too much to comfort to be that fast. C&C 99 is much more fun! And faster!! I would want to live real close to it so I could sail it everyday! I could see living far away from a slug like the 35s5. One wouldn't have to think about it all the time, especially how slow it is compared to the 99. 99 - better than 35s5!! It's like Hagen Daas versus Carvel. Guess who has got Carvel - with all the sprinkles no less! Bwahaahaahaaahaahaaahaahahahahahaaha!!!! I can't speak for either of those boat models since I've never been on either one but we have had both aft cabin and aft berth types of sleeping arrangemnts...the aft cabin is the better solsution. The person assigned to that berth has some privacy and the berth is usually more roomy than just an aft berth...in cold weather is easier to shut off the aft berth to heat the main salon while with just an aft berth that area remains open making more area to heat...same thing regarding AC in summer if that's a concern...also aft cabin can also be used for "out of sight" storage instead of just having stuff piled on a berth in the main salon... |
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On Apr 25, 12:24 pm, "Bob Crantz" wrote:
Which is superior, an aft cabin or an aft berth? It appears the C&C 99 has only an aft berth, not a cabin. Bwahaahaahaaahaahaaahaahahahahahaaha!!!! This is the only type of aft cabin bubbles will see for 17 more years. http://www.yeehawadventurefarm.com/outhouse.gif Joe |
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