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... On Apr 14, 3:36 pm, hk wrote: On 4/14/10 3:25 PM, nom=de=plume wrote: My friend is trying to convince me to go halfs with him on a boat... he's talking about either an Island Packet, which I've seen before, or possibly a Valiant, which I haven't seen. The "plan" that we've been talking about is getting something in the mid- to low-40 foot range, berthing it on the bay (probably Sausalito, assuming we could find a suitable place), and then taking it down to Mexico a year from next October (which is the supposed "weather window" for travelling south). The approximate cost for each of us would be in the $150K to $200K range, perhaps some wiggle room, depending upon how new the boat would be and what needs to get retrofitted. My friend wants to get something made in the US... I guess it's easier to have it Federally registered. And, we both like the idea of buying American if possible. Right now, there's another couple that would be putting in sweat and time equity (but limited cash), so that would give us a crew of four for Mexico. I'm probably the most junior as far as sailing experience goes... just the Hobie 18 in my distant past. I'd probably take some classes with Sal, because we could probably both use a refresher. We're thinking if we get the boat in the next couple of months, so we'd have a good long time to get really familiar with how it sails and how we sail together (we've sailed locally a few times with no conflicts). The guys are best buddies, so that's not an issue. So, we're going to meet up at the sail show and see what looks interesting. I mentioned Catalina, since I've heard the name, but apparently they're not quite up to the same quality standards. Is there another US-built make in the same class as the IP or Val? Anything else a relative novice should consider beyond the interpersonal/relationship stuff (we're all pretty compatible... travelled with each other lots... and we're all pretty independent). My main concern is can I pull my own weight on the boat, but I guess most of that can be figured out in sailing classes and sailing on whatever we get). The older Tartans, Pacific Seacrafts, et cetera. --http://tinyurl.com/ykxp2ym I am not sure Valiants are still being made. How about Mason? Morgan is good (not the Outisland series) but maybe not as good as IP. Pearson is about in line with Morgan. Cal is supposed to be good. S2 are good and they did make a 36 No Catalina, no Hunter, No Irwin, no Macgregor, no O'Day, Only a year to refit a boat that size, only if you are willing to pay a lot and it is newer. Thanks for the list... it would definitely be newer vs. older, but I don't think brand new. Still, a couple of years old if it's a good quality boat seems like it shouldn't have too many problems. I don't know what equipment we would need to add... radar maybe? Not even sure that's needed. Mason sounds interesting. Are Cals being made? -- Nom=de=Plume |
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