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![]() Quite correct. There are serious sailors here - let them give opinions on what makes an offshore boat. Jeff, you're little more than an ASA troll here. I'm certain that Shaun was capable of understanding my comment about the H34. I seriously doubt he thought I was suggesting the H34 was a top bluewater choice. I've also brokered the boat and the one I sold is now sailing offshore on occasion and the owners are happy. I only sailed the boat locally...nice boat for under 30K. As usual I hope everyone who reads your posts become suitably impressed with your Catamaran. Since I I had my C&C in 6-8 foot seas in a 40 knot blow, I guess I shouldn't have been having fun at the time. Come to think of it we saw 8 foot seas and 50 knots in the little Catalina 27. So? The H34 is capable of going offshore, Jeff. And that's a fact. The rest of your post is all troll, so I'm taking the tips from others here and not responding. Did you see the shots of my boat sailing Monday....perfect weather lately! http://youtube.com/watch?v=S8CqSXMnFaA Enjoy, Robert 35s5 NY |
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