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Capt. Rob wrote:
Daysailing from City Island does not make you an expert on offshore cruising in Western Australia. This is not ASA, Jeff. Quite correct. There are serious sailors here - let them give opinions on what makes an offshore boat. Newbies like you should sit back and listen. Let us all know how your PDQ 36 does in Western Australia. I don't think any have been there, but what's your point? I've had mine out in the "real" ocean a number of times, including doing the entire NJ coast several times. A few sisterships have crossed the Atlantic, and about 20% have been to Bermuda. As it turns out, my final decision to buy the PDQ was when sailing one in nice breeze (16+ kts) and passing a Hunter 34 as we got hit by a puff. The Hunter was briefly overpowered, heeled and rounded up, while the PDQ just accelerated. My cat was certainly not designed as a long distance passage maker. If I wanted that I would have bought a Prout. But I've had it in 6 to 10 foot seas, and 35+ knots wind a number of times and have been quite thankful it wasn't a clorox bottle, like many of the benehuntalinas. The West Coast of Australia is well known for having large seas and a breeze - anyone purchasing for that area would want to take that into account. One more thing- the Hunter 34 is not the same boat as the Hunter 33 Cherubini. While the 33 is sometimes described as a "world cruiser" I don't hear that about the 34. |
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