Kevin,
This is not a decision I have come to without lots of mental anguish. Lol.
I have come to love the boat. I'm  hoping to find a 34+ I can grow into.

The Admiral and the 7 yr old first mate are taking up some space.

But you are right, it's nimble and quick, easy to dock and it has all the
styling and deign of a brand new boat of its size.  With the real teak wood
and built in Rob Ball genius, it's hard to beat.

Rob

Re: Stus-List 1988 30 MKII For Sale
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We love our 30-2! We feel like it is the best of all worlds, a modern'ish
boat and efficient interior, low cost of ownership (slip, sails, bottom
paint etc) aft cabin!, hot water heater, a nice simple diesel and other
trappings. Both former owners of 30 mkII's that we know in Portland have
both told us that they very much regret selling their boats. One has
offered to trade / buy ours from us! Rob, you are making the right decision
sticking with the Rob Ball era (IMHO) and Jerome, you will love the 30-2!

Kevin
30-2
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