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On Jan 10, 8:50*am, "
wrote: My wife and I are still looking for a 27 foot used boat, *for summer cruising north from Port Townsend, WA, Richard DId yo go here and look at Mahina's list?? http://www.mahina.com/boats.html Bob |
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On Jan 10, 8:50 am, " wrote: My wife and I are still looking for a 27 foot used boat, for summer cruising north from Port Townsend, WA, Richard DId yo go here and look at Mahina's list?? http://www.mahina.com/boats.html Bob Don't need an offshore cruiser for what they will be doing. They will want something that moves in light air. Gordon |
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On Jan 10, 4:35*pm, Gordon wrote:
*for summer cruising north from Port Townsend, WA, Richard * *Don't need an offshore cruiser for what they will be doing. They will want something that moves in light air. * Gordon Humm, Strait of Juan De Fuca and inside Vancouver Island..... that can get sorta big out there at times. i guess they dont plan on venturing more than one mile from any dock. that sounds fun though. Head out, zip around, then back to the dock befor it get too big or too dark. Heck.... I even herd hear a few months ago a Mcgreggor was a ocean crossing capable sailboat. They go fast and cheep.... Bob |
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On Jan 10, 4:35 pm, Gordon wrote:
Bob wrote: On Jan 10, 8:50 am, " wrote: My wife and I are still looking for a 27 foot used boat, for summer cruising north from Port Townsend, WA, Richard DId yo go here and look at Mahina's list?? http://www.mahina.com/boats.html Bob Don't need an offshore cruiser for what they will be doing. They will want something that moves in light air. Gordon Yes, I did, and thanks for the tip. However Gordon is right - in the summer here the problem is more often too little wind than too much. At the same time you do need a boat that will handle some weather. Richard |
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On Jan 11, 10:31*am, "
wrote: On Jan 10, 4:35 pm, Gordon wrote: Bob wrote: On Jan 10, 8:50 am, " wrote: My wife and I are still looking for a 27 foot used boat, *for summer cruising north from Port Townsend, WA, Richard DId yo go here and look at Mahina's list?? http://www.mahina.com/boats.html Bob * *Don't need an offshore cruiser for what they will be doing. They will want something that moves in light air. * Gordon Yes, I did, and thanks for the tip. However Gordon is right - in the summer here the problem is more often too little wind than too much. At the same time you do need a boat that will handle some weather. * * * * * * * * * * Richard- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - At the risk of disagreeing and appearing partisan. The summer here in Montreal suffers from chronic light air. With a 150 or 160% roller furling genny the boat moves along quite well. When the wind picks up, that's when the boat really shines. With a reef in the main and a small foresail (or a partially furled genny) she will put her shoulder into it and go. I've been out in lake Ontario in 10 foot waves and winds at 20 - 25 with gusts higher without my wife being worried (too much GRIN). The boat is very much over built and will take a lot. What you will hear is that the boat is underpowered wiht an 8hp diesel but I have not found this to be a real issue. Our lake gets a nasty short chop going and we manage to power through it quite well. The other thing that keeps nagging at the back of my mind ins the rudder. It seems exposed at the back of the boat and I sometimes wonder about it. On th eother hand we have had no problems during the ten years we have owner our boat and neither did my dad with his. If you wish. contact me directly at Matt dot koch @ sympatico dot ca and we can talk a bot off line. Cheers Matt |
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Bob wrote:
On Jan 10, 8:50 am, " wrote: My wife and I are still looking for a 27 foot used boat, for summer cruising north from Port Townsend, WA, Richard DId yo go here and look at Mahina's list?? http://www.mahina.com/boats.html Bob I noticed he recommended 2 HP per 1000 pounds. |
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On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 21:29:31 -0600, cavelamb himself
wrote: I noticed he recommended 2 HP per 1000 pounds. That's about right for a sailboat in my experience, more for a trawler of course. |
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Alos take a look at a Paceship 26 (PY 26) They are solidly built
roomy, sail well and available in your price range. Check out www.paceship.org which lists a few owners on the west coast. I have owned my current Py26 for about 10 years now and am entirely happy with it. We cruise Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence river. Cheers Matt |
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