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Yep. I'd suggest taking a course, and then renting a variety of boats to
find out what fits you best. MMC "Rosalie B." wrote in message ... "Lester Evans" wrote: So much here, about so much. I was wondering if some of you could say what boat ... make and model and size .. you sail. It would help a new sailor want a be. The problem here is that what we sail is probably not suitable for you as a newbie, because we've bought our boats with something specific in mind and our parameters and specs aren't going to be the same as yours. For our part, we wanted a safe, sturdy, and roomy boat to live on and cruise. We have a CSY 44 (photos in the sig URL) This is not a boat suitable for a newbie IMHO, and it isn't a boat for me by myself. grandma Rosalie S/V RosalieAnn, Leonardtown, MD CSY 44 WO #156 http://home.mindspring.com/~gmbeasley/id1.html |
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