Your "WORST" Almost Boat....?
Remember the weather between the Annapolis boat show and the Schooner Race?
Some guy was telling me how strong, well built and blue water capable his
boat was, BUT , that he was waiting for a ''weather window'' since the show
to sail back north.
SV
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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Scotty, there were/are other issues with the H-27 of that era, so I got
lucky
by finding out early and not wasting my time.
To this day, I have not heard an owner or former owner of an H-27 of that
era
make mention the boat was decent when the winds piped up. Most bitched
that
the engine was too small to power them back home against the wind.
I would have felt it was a reflection more on the owners ability, rather
than the boats.
BTW, I've sailed into docks many times and talked to 'sailors' who were
waiting for the wind to 'calm down a bit'.
Scotty
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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he, who had owned the boat for some time, felt doing so under those
conditions
was unsafe. I accepted his judgement.
What does that have to do with the boat? there are C&C owners who
won't
sail more than 5 miles from their slip, that doesn't mean the boat is
bad.
Scotty
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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I looked at a early 80's Hunter 27
I looked at one once a long time ago, but dropped the idea when I
learned
the
owner wouldn't sail the boat in 20 knots.
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