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On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 16:39:41 GMT, "Roger Long"
wrote: Personally, I like cutaway forefoot, skeg hung, semi-full keelers. Best of all worlds if designed right. This boat designer agrees with you which is exactly why we bought the Endeavour 32. OK, Mr. Designer...I am glad I am on the right track...I seem to be a lone voice in the wilderness advocating a number of older Ted Brewer/Bob Wallstrom/Robert Perry designs G. On the used boat market, what models would you recommend "like this" but in the 38-45 foot range? I also favour steel if well constructed and coated originally, which is admittedly a big "if". Your opinion would be most appreciated. R. |
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