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#11
I really like the twin stepped hobie on sailtrader. It is one rad ragamuffin. And with one of those net bags trailing at 8 knots full of chardonnay and some cheese you have a day.
Looking forward to the kevlar hull hunter with the graphite mast. Real boating is freeboating.
It's a sailboat nation. Rock on.
Looking forward to the kevlar hull hunter with the graphite mast. Real boating is freeboating.
It's a sailboat nation. Rock on.
#12
OSO OG
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Yes, but I heard an Island Packet with steps spun out last week in Cali and threw all occupants and their cheese out. Thank god they were wearing their LL Bean sweaters to keep them afloat
#14
These maniacs are gonna be the end of our sport.
It will be nice when those new Sailtech billet sheet killers with lanyards come out. Swimming after your boat is a pain, even at 5 knots. Besides, if you fall out... a few days later the boat could hit something or run aground.
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The steps aren't the problem! Everyone knows that if you do and up wind tack, you need to keep the main uncovered. I'm telling you thought, it's the winged keels that are the root of the problem. A lot of times a guy will tack and one of the wings will come off due to the hydrodynamic forces... When that happens watch your hailiars!!
#18
The steps aren't the problem! Everyone knows that if you do and up wind tack, you need to keep the main uncovered. I'm telling you thought, it's the winged keels that are the root of the problem. A lot of times a guy will tack and one of the wings will come off due to the hydrodynamic forces... When that happens watch your hailiars!!
#19
Check this out. It's a Chris Craft, and Apache, AND A Sailboat.
The perfect vessel:http://www.sailboatlistings.com/view/10361
The perfect vessel:http://www.sailboatlistings.com/view/10361
#20
OSO OG
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