Okay, that is Beautiful!! I wonder what it would take to get a boat from there 
to here?

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From: Jean-Francois J Rivard via CnC-List <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Stus-List Upsizing boats
Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2014 11:38:02 -0500


I second Pierre's suggestion  
 
 That C&C 36XL in Toronto looks really good.
 
http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1996/C%26C-36XL-2527557/toronto/Canada#.U_NvE010zmE
 
 As a current owner of a 34+ (Same boat, might have a slightly different rig)It 
seems it would fit the bill. 
 
 Points like nobody's business, very comfortable:  we spend weekends and short 
vacations with the whole family (2 kids) and it's roomy enough, separate 
shower, etc. To paraphrase one of my dock buddies: He says you guys are staying 
at the Marriott, I'm at the Motel 6..
 
 And fast as heck.  We hit 8.4 knots in 13-14 knots true last weekend again and 
it will pretty much match (True) wind speed on a reach on 3.5 knots or less 
wind.
 
 We raced twice but the race was called both times because of weather.  1) no 
wind 2) pretty bad thunderstorm.  We were top 3-4 on the 1st race (Our 1st ever 
on our boat)  and we were leading the 2nd race by a good margin when we had to 
call it quits in the storm. 
 
 
 Good Luck, 
 
 Francois Rivard
 1990 34+ "Take Five"
 Lake Lanier, Georgia
 
    
 
 
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