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On Thu, 01 Jul 2004 19:58:19 -0400, something compelled Wilfred
Johnson , to say: We were thinking of about a 50' sail boat to live on and to sail close to the coast. What would be a good boat to look at that is the best value? We like the looks of a 51 foot Formosa but have read that they are not built that well. A fifty foot boat is a lot of boat, and the nature of your question seems to suggest that you don't have a lot of experience. I see a situation whe 1. You find that making the transition from 'home' to 'boat' will take up half the morning, and become easier and easier to forgo. 2. You find that a fifty foot boat is just too much to handle for the occasional day sail. I'd suggest a land home close to the water, and something in the twenty eight to thirty two foot range for the costal day sail or the occasional overnight run. Or not. It's your bliss, follow it. |
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