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Thanks Matt & all of the others who responded.
I did look at the Morgan 382 in Seattle. lots of rot and the floor was pretty bad. Not sure if its considered an offshore boat. I also looked at a Tartan 37, but it was pretty beat. Same with the Gulfstar 37 - Offshore vessel? I'll be looking at all the suggestions once I get home tonight. I have to admit, the Passport sure looked nice. I just wish it was a bit less expensive. Not sure if I'd ever get it paid off & get all the extra stuff it needed before I was too old to go. On Tue, 04 May 2004 22:26:16 GMT, "Matt/Meribeth Pedersen" wrote: "Norm" wrote in message ... Yesterday I was looking at a 36' Cape Dory on Yachtworld, but the thing has a PHRF of 180. The Passport has a PHRF of 140 and most people said that it was a slug. Now I'm confused. Any recommendations on what boats to focus on? Well, the Passport isn't really a slug for a cruising boat. It'll feel different than the CD, and be faster and more comfortable to boot, but will probably take more effort to sail since it's a heavier boat. It won't be like sailing a J/120, that's for sure, but it all depends on what you want with the sailing experience. A big heavy cruising boat will feel more stately compared to a lightweight fin keel rocket. There really aren't any bad boats, but there may be wrong boats for your purpose. Take the slug comment with a grain of salt. Also, you plan on taking her back to Alaska, where are your cruising grounds going to be? Will you be in the Gulf and exposed, or will you have access to shelter along the coasts and fjords? I went to the Yachtworld web site, opened up the length range to 36-41 feet, included WA and BC and came up with this list of boats that I think are "good boats". I kind of narrowed the list to more "wholesome" cruisers, with that CD type look, and also some more modern "performance" cruisers like the Passport. Cal 40 (rates 129). Did you like the Morgan 382 (rates 132) The Gulfstar 37 (152) is a nice cruiser, and it looks like it's ready to go. Sceptre 36 (135). There's a couple of Ericson 41s that are decent boats. They look somewhat like the CD but don't command the price (rates 145). Bristol 40s are nice boats too (prolly rate about 180-200ish) Ohlson 38's have a good rep for sailing (rate 165) The Reliance 37 is a mini Passport 40 w/o aft cabin (rates 152) Santana 37 (rates 145) There's a Cape George cutter that almost makes the price cut (rates about 165) I think the Gulfstar 37 and Reliance 37 might fit your bill, but they are more modern looking. I kind of sense that you love the looks of the CD, but are enamored of the interior space you get with shorter overhangs and more beam. It's not an easy compromise, and the ones that look good, have decent interiors, and sail well can get pretty expensive. You might also fall in love with the Ericson. Did this help? Matt |
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