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From: "Larry Robertie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Bob,
Any info would be welcomed. I have checked this one out though. A couple of the guys from the yacht club who are into racing have sailed one and both have reported back very favorably. Then theres the Commodore of the 310 association who used to be a member of this list, and hes happy too. Of course, the way these days they lay out the hulls so wide at the stern, none of the new boats are destined to be rockets, but thats not what Im looking for anyway. If I wanted to race Id do it on one of the clubs Capris.
Larry Robertie
Cheeky Monkey
Salem, MA.
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Mann
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 12:11 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: catalina27-talk: C350 opinions
Larry,
A co-worker of mine who is a life-time sailor, said his father bought a 310 and he thinks it is a real dog. I can ask him for details/specifics, if youd like. I hate to knock Catalina, but Id hate more for someone to make a mistake on their next boat.
Bob Mann
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Larry Robertie
Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2006 6:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: catalina27-talk: C350 opinions
Mark,
The 350 is a hugely popular boat in the Catalina Association of New England (CANE) fleet. They handle well and are great for cruising. Ive spent a few nights having cocktails in the spacious cockpit and dinner in the salon while at anchor is simply luxurious.
One of our CANE members got his with the fin keel, and now he regrets it. Quite honestly the boats not a racer, its a cruiser. The fin keel does give him a few extra inches when pointing, but the extra draft has been problematic coming in to some places. He has the Dutchman furling, but in hind sight he would have gotten in the boom, even if not from Catalina. Id get the in the mast. None of our members with in the mast seem to have any problems with it.
As for me, Ill be doing Newport and the Boston in the Water Boat Show and if all goes well Ill have a brand new 310 on order by the end of September. Yes boys and girls the admiral is ready! And the fine colleges of Boston no longer, as of two years ago, are getting $32k a year of my dollars. The 310 is a great boat for my wife and I and is pretty much a scaled down version of the 350,
Larry Robertie
Cheeky Monkey
Salem, MA
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Tamblyn
Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2006 4:17 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: catalina27-talk: C350 opinions
A good friend of mine is almost at the point of purchasing a brand new Catalina 350.
Is there anything that he should be looking for or discussing with the dealer other than the final options, ground tackle and instruments.
It sure looks like a great boat I couldnt find much that wasnt exactly to my liking.
They are looking for a solid cruising boat for maybe 2 week trips on the Chesapeake bay and beyond.
Mark Tamblyn
C27 Josephine
Gloucester Point VA
Larry,
Understood. I sent Ryan a request for more information. As I think about it, the boat might have had a roller main that he didn't like, and I seem to recall something about lack of pointing ability. Beyond that, I'll wait until he responds. Ryan himself is a very good sailor (Captain of Duke sailing team, or some such big school 6-10 years ago.). I believe the previous boat was also a Catalina.
Bob Mann
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