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On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 06:05:10 GMT, Jere Lull wrote:
In the meantime, our "wish list" for that long distance cruiser has changed many times and the cruising kitty's building quickly while we're having a HECK of a lot of fun. There's a lot to be said about not paying the bank interest and having a tough, simple boat that's cheap to maintain. That's why I suggested a Contessa or a Westsail. But I also said "go and see", even though, having taken out a sister ship in 40 knots of Lake Ontario (which is harsh weather with square, three/four metre pounding waves, not long swells or rollers), I would question the amount of exhaustion a boat of this type might dish out. Having few ways to comfortably "park" in a blow would be a bigger problem than most of the more or less remediable ? issues, like stronger hatches and small tankage. I will say one thing: I would take a 25 year old C&C over most of today's production boats. Those big cockpits and companionways and wide saloons would give me the heebies in a high sea. R. |
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