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Yes, I like the Allied 35 & 36, especially when in restored condition.
But as a relatively novice sailor and as a first-time boat buyer (have only been sailing club boats), I worry that my heart will over-take my head. Alternatively stated, in the form of a question, though the shallow full keel draft (the 35 has a bronze centerboard) is ideal for the Chesapeake, the boat's displacement and wetness are not ideal for the doldrums of summer. But I am drawn to these boats, as I am the HR 35 and both the cutaway keel and keel-fin Bristols. I am also drawn by their price. I do not care too much about speed (I compete in my other sports), but I also want a boat that I can daysail by myself without a whole lot of hassle (I've got the muscle, at least for another ten years, hopefully). Its here that I worry that these boats, say relative to a Catalina 30 or Sabre 28, will be less than optimal. Any opinions? |
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