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Are you saying that the 34R is not a winning boat? Are you aware that the XL
is
that design outfitted to a cruisable version?

**** you don't even know anything about the boat your (?) buying. The XL stood
for Extra Light. It was C&Cs attempt to combine some of the features of the R
with features of the cruise model to make a better dual purpose boat. A race
boat. I know the boat. Also I never said it wasn't a "winning" boat. Go back
and read again. You always have to do that lately. I said it (in any version)
has never won high point on the Chesapeak Bay. A tough feat to accomplish.
But hey Express 30s have won the award 5 times and a 35 has won more than once.
Maybe the 34R, XL or whatever - has been a winner in your little corner of the
world. The Chesapeak is pretty competitive. Bring that thing down here. Oh
that's right you only "race" people who don't know they are racing.
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**** you don't even know anything about the boat your (?) buying. The XL stood
for Extra Light.

Why not save yourself the humiliation and look up the three 36's built by C&C
in that period.
The Plus: A version with a cruising bent. Smaller rig and less tunable with
more ameneties.
The R: A stripped out racer version with less tankage and a simple lightweight
interior.
The XL: A combination of the R and Plus with the same level of rig, but a nicer
cabin than the plus.

As usual, Loco, you don't know what you're talking about. Been aboard an XL?
It's fast! But it's also a full blown cruiser with a better layout than a
Catalina 36. I test sailed the 34XL last week. You were probably never aboard
one!

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As usual, Loco, you don't know what you're talking about. Been aboard an
XL?
It's fast! But it's also a full blown cruiser with a better layout than a
Catalina 36. I test sailed the 34XL last week. You were probably never aboard
one!

As usual............. bull****......... Go back and read my post. That's
exactly what I said. I've been telling you for weeks now you can't read or
follow a thread. BTW I've been on the boat.
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As usual............. bull****......... Go back and read my post. That's
exactly what I said. I've been telling you for weeks now you can't read or
follow a thread. BTW I've been on the boat.

Good! Then you know what a leap it is, in every way, above your Express 30! As
a cruiser, my C&C 32 is also a leap above your boat!
Enjoy your dinosaur!

RB
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my C&C 32 is also a leap above your boat!.

Yea, I wish I had your stern ladder. LOL....
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my C&C 32 is also a leap above your boat!.

Yea, I wish I had your stern ladder. LOL....

I do too...then you could climb up high an not have to see the horrible Express
30 profile!
Enjoy your dinosaur...the Expressosaurus!

Bwahahahahahaha!

RB
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