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JAX Wannabe
Yeah, you're absolutely right -- "standing rigging" consists solely of turnbuckles, which are never replaced with the rest of the standing rigging, and every CT-41 ever built sank the day it was launched. The only vessel worthy of ocean voyaging is a Macgregor 26, like the one you "cruise" in. -- Karin Conover-Lewis Fair and Balanced since 1959 klc dot lewis at centurytel dot net "Ace-high" wrote in message ... That's only if you can find a surveyor who knows his ass from a hole in the ground - both in general and in particular about these crappy boats - and then pay $600 to find out it's an over-priced piece of **** that needs $55K worth of attention. What a deal. Look somewhere else 1st and steer clear of the teaky-turds. PS - by standing rigging I mean turnbuckles - stupid cheap buyers of these bad boads never replace the original bad turnbuckles - and chainplates fail when they fail - this is a waste of keystrokes - you're obviously not a real cruiser. Read you own statements and see if you want to buy all these potential or real problems. |
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