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On Sun, 6 Jun 2004 22:38:45 -0400, "BrianG" wrote:
Wonder if anyone has any knowledge on True North 34 cutters. Any info would be appreicated like builder, what to look out for when surveying, sailing charactistics and any links that might be of use. Never heard of them, but I saw a picture gallery of one for sail for $49K USD at http://www.bajayachts.com/true-north-34/index.html that had me drooling. It's six feet less than what I'm looking for, but it looks...looks, mind you...bulletproof for bluewater and very well maintained. Even the obviously well-composed pictures scored several hits on my personal "desirable characteristics of offshore yachts" check list, which by my own admission is somewhat conservative and systems-intensive for the current crop of production yachts. The deep, small cockpit, the high bridgedeck, the centrally located electrical panel, the saloon compass, the handholds, the tiller, the vane, the vast and logical stowage, all speak to me of Competant Cruising. Which means it's cramped for six having drinkies in the cockpit G Having said that, maybe she sails like a pig, but I doubt it. R. |
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