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Justin C wrote:
What makes a boat a "high latitudes" cruiser? It's a term I've seen a few times and I'd like to know what makes it different to a "blue water" cruiser. Designed to be able to deal effectively with very cold weather & ice... including the possibility of being frozen in. Doesn't appeal to me, personally! Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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