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I plan to buy a used, maybe new cruising sailboat around 45to50ft. Anyone
here who knows where to find information about designs available around the
world.
thanks CHARLES


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Plenty of info available on the web, including this site:
http://www.sailnet.com/collections/buyingaboat/

Also in the size range you mentioned, be sure to check out the Peterson 44. If
you do a google search, you will find some fairly thorough reviews by Cruising
World and Blue Water Sailing magazines. For the money, you can't find a better
blue water boat.
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Plenty of info available on the web, including this site:
http://www.sailnet.com/collections/buyingaboat/

Also in the size range you mentioned, be sure to check out the Peterson 44. If
you do a google search, you will find some fairly thorough reviews by Cruising
World and Blue Water Sailing magazines. For the money, you can't find a better
blue water boat.
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Charles Specker wrote:
I plan to buy a used, maybe new cruising sailboat around 45to50ft.
Anyone here who knows where to find information about designs
available around the world.
thanks CHARLES


I would speak to a few naval architects in Europe, Asia, South America,
North America, Africa, the Indian sub-continent, and of course Sandusky,
Ohio. Don't bother with Iraq just now.

--
Good luck and good sailing.
s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat
http://kerrydeare.home.comcast.net/








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Charles Specker wrote:
I plan to buy a used, maybe new cruising sailboat around 45to50ft.
Anyone here who knows where to find information about designs
available around the world.
thanks CHARLES


I would speak to a few naval architects in Europe, Asia, South America,
North America, Africa, the Indian sub-continent, and of course Sandusky,
Ohio. Don't bother with Iraq just now.

--
Good luck and good sailing.
s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat
http://kerrydeare.home.comcast.net/










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Charles Specker wrote:
I plan to buy a used, maybe new cruising sailboat around 45to50ft.
Anyone here who knows where to find information about designs
available around the world.
thanks CHARLES


I would speak to a few naval architects in Europe, Asia, South America,
North America, Africa, the Indian sub-continent, and of course Sandusky,
Ohio. Don't bother with Iraq just now.

--
Good luck and good sailing.
s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat
http://kerrydeare.home.comcast.net/










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"Armond Perretta" wrote in message
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Charles Specker wrote:
I plan to buy a used, maybe new cruising sailboat around 45to50ft.
Anyone here who knows where to find information about designs
available around the world.
thanks CHARLES


I would speak to a few naval architects in Europe, Asia, South America,
North America, Africa, the Indian sub-continent, and of course Sandusky,
Ohio. Don't bother with Iraq just now.

--
Good luck and good sailing.
s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat
http://kerrydeare.home.comcast.net/










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CHARLES..

This is akin to the which is the best wife, a blonde or a redhead...

Other than size of the boat.. You have given no data that can be used to
assist. There are many boat sites out there to read.

You might contemplate where you plan to sail and with how many crew and for
how long and such.

I have a classic boat that is very seakindly and readily sailed by one.

She is also slow and small below decks compared to others her LOA.

She is also one of the first inductees into the Museum of yachting's Hall of
Fame, as have been the sunfish and MacGregor 26..

Does that make her good or bad?

Your leeway will vary.

Sheldon
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Bermuda 40 Custom Yawl




On 2/12/04 7:16 PM, in article , "Bruce"
wrote:

How tall are you?
"Armond Perretta" wrote in message
...
Charles Specker wrote:
I plan to buy a used, maybe new cruising sailboat around 45to50ft.
Anyone here who knows where to find information about designs
available around the world.
thanks CHARLES


I would speak to a few naval architects in Europe, Asia, South America,
North America, Africa, the Indian sub-continent, and of course Sandusky,
Ohio. Don't bother with Iraq just now.

--
Good luck and good sailing.
s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat
http://kerrydeare.home.comcast.net/











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Texas Instruments
50 Phillipe Cote
Manchester, NH 03101
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Default cruising sail boats....the best ones

CHARLES..

This is akin to the which is the best wife, a blonde or a redhead...

Other than size of the boat.. You have given no data that can be used to
assist. There are many boat sites out there to read.

You might contemplate where you plan to sail and with how many crew and for
how long and such.

I have a classic boat that is very seakindly and readily sailed by one.

She is also slow and small below decks compared to others her LOA.

She is also one of the first inductees into the Museum of yachting's Hall of
Fame, as have been the sunfish and MacGregor 26..

Does that make her good or bad?

Your leeway will vary.

Sheldon
Lioness
USA-981
Bermuda 40 Custom Yawl




On 2/12/04 7:16 PM, in article , "Bruce"
wrote:

How tall are you?
"Armond Perretta" wrote in message
...
Charles Specker wrote:
I plan to buy a used, maybe new cruising sailboat around 45to50ft.
Anyone here who knows where to find information about designs
available around the world.
thanks CHARLES


I would speak to a few naval architects in Europe, Asia, South America,
North America, Africa, the Indian sub-continent, and of course Sandusky,
Ohio. Don't bother with Iraq just now.

--
Good luck and good sailing.
s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat
http://kerrydeare.home.comcast.net/











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Sheldon Haynie
Texas Instruments
50 Phillipe Cote
Manchester, NH 03101
603 222 8652

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