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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
Is that a small boat for a trip on those waters? As someone who has made it to the S. Pacific and back with my Tayana 37, I'd say that there's absolutely nothing wrong with the length. \ The Catalina 30 I used to own certainly wasn't a boat that was desighed for offshore work, but I dunno anything specific about the Catalina 38. It's probably a perfectly appropriate boat to be out there with. -- Dan Best s/v Tricia Jean, Tayana 37 #192 |
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