You, Les, Stu... all bitten by the same contagion... Sometime I wonder if I am the one holding you guys all together... You might just wander off and be Yachties.....like Les and I that own a Catalina Yacht
You, Les, Stu... all bitten by the same contagion... Sometime I wonder if I am the one holding you guys all together... You might just wander off and be Yachties.....like Les and I that own a Catalina Yacht
I'm interested in your distinction here. I thought all those boats had Bermuda rigs.boats I was looking at didn't have Bermuda rigs.
You own a Catalina, or you own something else.I'm interested in your distinction here. I thought all those boats had Bermuda rigs.
-Will (Dragonfly)
I'm assuming you mean B&R rig.asked if I had considered a Hunter. I said that I wasn't interested in a Bermuda rig, but the age of boats I was looking at didn't have Bermuda rigs. She showed us a couple of boats and the admiral was sold. They were roomier, with more natural light inside, and had the walk through transom. We've spend 2 weeks at a time in the San Juan Islands and around Puget Sound and have been very happy. I wouldn't consider it a blue water boat, but it seems to be perfectly suited for the type of cruising we do. There is also a very active Hunter owner's organization in Puget Sound.
@jssailem It would be exactly that. It isn't the boat that makes the sailor, rather the quality of the beer.Will? Something else.
@Meriachee not everyone can own a Catalina. I know it is sad to say. Where would the excitement be in that? It would be like a world of Fords without Chevy.
Always welcome John. The Government dock is even closer, just 400 meters.So we can come and have a visit then.