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Subject: Re: Stus-List was considering C 25, now Pearson 27 or C 30
A C 30 > than a Pearson 27 and perhaps a 30. The C 30 MK I is very much
a "real boat" capable of major offshore work if you ever want to do it.
Given the depressed boat market, I see no reason to
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Subject: Re: Stus-List was considering C 25, now Pearson 27 or C 30
Hi, we've had two adults in the berth, 5'10 and 6'2.. it was a tad tight but
not horrible.
The boat itself is big enough that couples do live aboard, we had a couple o
Hi, we've had two adults in the berth, 5'10 and 6'2.. it was a tad tight
but not horrible.
The boat itself is big enough that couples do live aboard, we had a couple
on our last dock living aboard.
As a new sailer, learning on a 30-2, I'd say it's good to learn on, we had
no issues going from
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Subject: Stus-List was considering C 25, now Pearson 27 or C 30
Hi all,
Update: I looked at
That C 30 is a Mk-2 design. I just bought the same model this spring and
we love it! I decided on this model for many reasons, I hate 2 footitis for
one, it is very easy to single hand, and it is one beautiful boat!
The family we bought it from had 2 daughters (6&9) and the girls had no
problem
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> Hi all,
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> Update: I looked at the C and although it appeared to be a basically
> solid boat, it feels a bit to
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Subject: Stus-List was considering C 25, now Pearson 27 or C 30
Hi all,
Update: I looked at the C and although it appeared to be a basically solid
boat,
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Subject: Re: Stus-List was considering C 25, now Pearson 27 or C 30
Hi Lisle;
I acquired my C 30 MK1 last year. I l
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Subject: Stus-List was considering C 25, now Pearson 27 or C 30
Hi all,
Update: I looked at the C and although it appeared to be a basically solid
boat, it
Lisle, unfortunately, I am selling my C 33, here is the link if you are
interested. It has plenty of room for 4 and has a Westerbeke diesel engine with
less than 500 hours.
Best,
Dan
https://newlondon.craigslist.org/boa/d/cc-33-mk1/6268498171.html
> On September 6, 2017 at 4:40 AM "Lisle
Hi all,
Update: I looked at the C and although it appeared to be a basically
solid boat, it feels a bit too small for a family of 4 and the headroom was
a bit low. I'm hearing a lot of "3-foot-itis" stories from sellers I'm
speaking with. So the search goes on. I've found an interesting 1987
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