> I see you haven't received much of a response to your query.  There is
> a Coastal Cruiser in the same marina where I keep my 42 SE II (DCMY).
> I asked the owner about it and specifically about the under water
> exhaust.  He said, "ya, the exhaust exits under water and it is
> great.  It makes the boat run quiet.."  His has two "small Volvo
> diesels.  I asked there was anything unusual about the Coastal
> Cruiser, and he said "blisters!"  Well you already know about the
> blisters.  He also said he knew someone that takes on from San
> Francisco to Alaska yearly.  They like the sturdy design and the good
> freeboard at the bow.  I'm afraid that isn't much help.  I hope you
> get a response from someone in the know
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David>>My opinion of the 37' coastal cruiser is not good> I owned one and
spent over $30,000 removing blisters and they just keep growing on the
hull. Also, ths boat is top heavy and not a good sea boat as it greatly
rolls and rolls in rough seas..It took me 7 years to sell this boat>This
boat really looks good tied to the dock>>Capt Dennis Hay
>
> DavidO
>
> Hello to everyone from a new member. I am looking at a 37' coastal
>> cruiser (1979) and hoping someone who  already owns one could bring me
>> .. to speed on this model. Browsing the archives I didn't see any
>> posts about this boat. My primary questions would be:  1. What's the
>> deal with the underwater exhaust outlets?
>>                                                          2. What
>> problems or surprises have owners encountered with this model?
>> Not too many Uniflites in my area so don't know anyone here (NC) to
>> ask. Thanks for any help.
>
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