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"cruisin" wrote in message ... On Oct 12, 8:23 am, ladysailor wrote: On Oct 11, 10:46 pm, "Capt. Rob" wrote: These are reasonably well built and sail well along with having cabins that are very functional. There are other good boats along these lines, but this is a great place to start. http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1981...994/Satellite-... Good luck, RB Thanks for the suggestions, all. It's good to see there are some good options out there besides Catalinas. The Merit 23 looks like the most fun, and pretty light=easy to haul on the trailer. The O'Day looks good as well, easiest to trailer due to her length, great big cockpit, and good replacement part availability. The Compac would be very comfortable for staying aboard and maybe easiest to rig with the tabernacle. It'll be fun to get into some serious research when I get home, and a good excuse to do some traveling around to look at boats. Keep 'em coming, if anybody else has any good suggestions... Best, Mike | Sharing a computer sucks! She broke hers playing too many games... | | Mike That's what Michael Schoonertrash said about her, too. Too many games - but he never mentioned computers. Wilbur Hubbard |
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