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On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 16:37:37 +0100, "VG" wrote:
The pilgrim 44, 10 000 # on the other side, is rather simplistic and light with its outboard engine. A scaled up canoe. The Pilgrim has an inboard/pilothouse version, too. I wouldn't cross oceans with it, but I would be comfortable coasting and doing lakes. It'll sip fuel, obviously, and being a GB design I trust it to be sturdy. -m |
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