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Re: [world-cruising] Choosing a cruiser

From: Gregory david Stempel (no email)
Date: Tue May 31 2005 - 15:11:02 EDT

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    Some great advice everyone.

    We are hoping to stay right at the $40k mark, this seems to put us into a
    vessel that appears to be safe and capable. We don't care about speed at
    present. Our current little craft is almost never taken to it's cruising or
    top (occasionally to blow out the old carbon_grin) speeds.

    We live in the Puget Sound Region and hope to cruise from Mexico to Alaska
    as we learn how to sail, and gain experience in what it takes to go blue
    water and all points south. At that point we hope to buy a new 35-42 footer,
    with the Catalina current at the top of our list.

    At present, we are power boaters and haven't a clue about sailing. We have
    been studying, talking to friends with sailboats and even an accomplished
    racer and power squadron teacher has taken us under his wings. So, we aren't
    sure what to look for, or how to ask the necessary questions.

    I walked on one boat the other day, a 30 foot 80s era Santana I think, and
    heard a crack under my feet on deck. I found areas where the sunlight was
    shinning through in areas behind closet doors or near rigging anchoring
    points, and the salesman told me that was normal in all boats. Of the thirty
    or so I have looked at, that was the only one letting me know the sun was
    out.

    On yachtworld.com (anyone know when they might clean up all of their
    technical difficulties?) there are approximately 30 Hunters, all of which
    look to be in nice condition, but most of the Catalina's appear to be
    considerably older. And what about this Nimble?
    http://www.ays.com/boats/26nimble.htm

    Thanks everyone!!

    Take care,
    Gregory david Stempel
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