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On Tue, 04 Sep 2007 15:24:10 -0000, "
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My wife and I have had a 30 year old swing keel Catalina 22 for five
years.We just spent four weeks sailing it from Port Townsend WA, where
we live, to Princess Louisa Inlet. The boat handled everything fine,
but we are beginning to think we want something a bit bigger if we are
going to do more of the same and perhaps go further north.

We have been so pleased with the C22 that we are starting to look for
a C27 in the $10,000-12,000 range. However I recall reading somewhere
that the old C27s didn't sail too well and the Catalina 270,
introduced in 1994, was a big improvement - though that is probably
outside our price range.

We need a boat with headroom around 6 ft, and easily singlehanded as I
can't always persuade the first mate to come.

Does anyone have any comments on the C27, or alternative boats of this
size ?

Thanks in advance

Richard Isherwood



Look at a Columbia 8.3, very solid, comfortable. Built when Columbia
was still putting a lot into their sub 30' boats (apparently the wrong
approach, they went out of business on this model series). If your
definition of sailing well is blazing speed, it ain't. If your
definition is smooth, sea kindly with great balance in all
conditions, it is.

Frank
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