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Orion 27 Opinions?
I'm looking for opinions on the Pacific Seacraft Orion 27.
It looks like a solid little craft but I havent seen any in person. (I'm in Kansas. LOL) I want to spend a lot of time at sea but need/want to keep upkeep costs small so I prefer a smaller boat. I really like the Pacific Seacraft Dana 24 but it's a cult boat and very expensive so that's out. Besides the Dana doesn't have a quarter-berth like the Orion. ) OK, enough rambling. Any opinions welcome. Fire away, I've got my flame-proof suit on. ) Mark E. Williams |
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Mark:
I used to sell Pacific Seacrafts when I lived in Annapolis a year ago and have seen a few examples. They are a solid little blue water capable pocket cruiser. As you note, they aren't as expensive as the Dana as they don't have the cache. But they are as well built as any Pacific Seacraft. David "Maynard G. Krebbs" wrote in message ... I'm looking for opinions on the Pacific Seacraft Orion 27. It looks like a solid little craft but I havent seen any in person. (I'm in Kansas. LOL) I want to spend a lot of time at sea but need/want to keep upkeep costs small so I prefer a smaller boat. I really like the Pacific Seacraft Dana 24 but it's a cult boat and very expensive so that's out. Besides the Dana doesn't have a quarter-berth like the Orion. ) OK, enough rambling. Any opinions welcome. Fire away, I've got my flame-proof suit on. ) Mark E. Williams |
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I'm looking for opinions on the Pacific Seacraft Orion 27.
I like mine. I have had it since 1987 when I bought it new. It sails best in 15 to 20 knot winds in the ocean. In sheltered water with light wind you may want another boat. It is heavy and stable. The rudder will not get hung up on fishing nets and you won't bend it if you hit a sleeping manta ray. Speed is about 5 knots on average but we have done 8 konts surfing down waves and had fun doing it. Newer boats have a 3 cylinder Yanmar but still have the twenty gallon tank. Older boats have a 2 cylinder and twice the range. New boats (MK II) have a smaller head and more room in the cabin. Me, my wife, and daughter lived aboard for six years. You can see mine at members.aol.com/mstarunderway They are hard to find too. Most of the owners that I have met have had theirs for a long time. We bought ours new because we could not find a used one. Dick |
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