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On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 14:38:08 -0400, "Scott" <1swyb...@meradia.com>
wrote:
"Ace-high" <nos...@nospam.net> wrote in message
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Is your disgust with them a dislike of all heavy displacement cruising
sailboats or is it something specific to these particular boats?
Thanks - Dan
Ace-high wrote:
> They're all total crap - the worst of the worst Taiwan leaky teaky's -
> buy something better. For Taiwan cheap boats - maybe a CT49 - not the
> crappy CT41's. You obviously haven't looked enough and learned enough.
> What do you own now and what have you owned before?
--
Dan Best - (707) 431-1662, Healdsburg, CA 95448
B-2/75 1977-1979
Tayana 37 #192, "Tricia Jean"
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> Have you owned any of the boats I've considered or the CT49? If so, which
> and for how long? What types of problems frustrated you?
IMO you should change your sources of information to: People who have
information with good explanations, reasoning and experience to back
them up.
There are plenty of people with good information about those boats who
have never owned one and plenty of former owners with innacurate
information.
Stephen
The short answer is - no I have nothing against heavy boats. Mine is
fairly heavy at 42K pounds but on a 46' waterline.
The problem with the Vagabond 47 & cousins etc and some poorly built
Cheoy Lee's as well is that they were - guess - poorly built - as in
wired, plumbed, chainplated, sparred, rigged, tanks, decks - that's
what poorly built means - not just lots of wood and satin varnish. How
do I know - 9 years of cruising and 18 years of talking to cruisers.
These boats are best left as liveaboards in marinas and taken no
further than VHF to USCG range offshore.
In short, any of the Taiwan boats MAY be perfectly serviceable -- a thorough
and proper marine survey should weed-out those which require more work than
the buyer is willing to take on.
--
Karin Conover-Lewis
Fair and Balanced since 1959
klc dot lewis at centurytel dot net
"Ace-high" <nos...@nospam.net> wrote in message
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>As a former owner of a CT-41, I can only say that this is the most
>ridiculous statement I've read here, not directly attributable to JAX.
MMMMpppphh....wow, wish I'd been wearing my foulies when I read that!
R.
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Karin Conover-Lewis
Fair and Balanced since 1959
klc dot lewis at centurytel dot net
"rhys" <rh...@nospam.com> wrote in message
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>Did I catch you drinking coffee? lol
You most certainly did, and I must say the citation of JAX to allude
to blustery, underinformed, dogmatic and just plain wrong commentary
is becoming common beyond this newsgroup.
Hey, as a simile, JAX could be the next "Santorum"! <G>
R.
Look somewhere else 1st and steer clear of the teaky-turds.
PS - by standing rigging I mean turnbuckles - stupid cheap buyers of
these bad boads never replace the original bad turnbuckles - and
chainplates fail when they fail - this is a waste of keystrokes -
you're obviously not a real cruiser. Read you own statements and see
if you want to buy all these potential or real problems.
Yeah, you're absolutely right -- "standing rigging" consists solely of
turnbuckles, which are never replaced with the rest of the standing rigging,
and every CT-41 ever built sank the day it was launched. The only vessel
worthy of ocean voyaging is a Macgregor 26, like the one you "cruise" in.
--
Karin Conover-Lewis
Fair and Balanced since 1959
klc dot lewis at centurytel dot net
"Ace-high" <nos...@nospam.net> wrote in message
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Your language is atrocious.
You advice is impolite, inaccurate and unwarranted.
Your attitude is unforgivable in a news group.
Please rethink your next response before addressing posters.
Bob
"Ace-high" <nos...@nospam.net> wrote in message
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Thanks for your uncalled for remarks.
My language is nornal - I didn't say fuck at all - real cruisers say
that ocasionally. And they drink rum and eat fish
.
My advice is accurate and concise - you might not like it but most/all
of these boats are crappy - and generally a waste of cruisers money.
My attitude - well I've been there and done that - and I don't have to
call myself Salty as a front.
My next response will be more of the cruising truth.
PS - Don't buy a crappy boat and spend years and wasted dollars making
int into an expensive crappy boat. DO - buy a reasonable boat and go
cruising now - before you die choking on all this NG BS from wannabe
know-it-all but never-been cruisers.
On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 10:59:45 -0700, "Salty Bob" <salt...@nospam.com>
wrote:
It doesn't matter to me - buy that piece of shit - or better yet -
have your Mother buy you one -
If you guys can't tell shit from shinola - anything I say ain't gonna
help you learn.
Repeat - PS - Don't buy a crappy boat and spend years and wasted
dollars making into an expensive crappy boat. DO - buy a reasonable
boat and go cruising now - before you die choking on all this NG BS
from wannabe know-it-all but never-been cruisers.