for our sailing friends that are snowed in up North. Hope it warms up and melts soon.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6nkFYpFuMU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6nkFYpFuMU
Tried to view, but it wants me to update my adobe flash player which will then screw things up! My adobe flash is updated as far as it can go and still work properly with windows 8.for our sailing friends that are snowed in up North. Hope it warms up and melts soon.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6nkFYpFuMU
We have similar taste in boats. I want a sail boat to look like a classic sail boat. The Norsea 27 is the only boat on my lust list these days, but the price gets in the way. I've never believed in financing boats. That way, if they throw me out of my house, we can always live on the boat and park a shopping cart in the marina. Besides, I'd have to upgrade my tow vehicle for the Norsea. That Dana 24 does look nice, though (but equally unattainable).Yeah this is on my list of favorites with the Flicka, Bristol Channel Cutter, Nor'Sea 27, Seaward 24 & 25, Rob Roy, Cape Dory 25, Nimble 20 and 24.
Never had a chance to sail on any of these.
The Rob Roy and Nimbles would be better for our skinny waters with their Sharpie hulls.
Oh yeah. I read somewhere that after going through all of the logical points of selecting and inspecting a boat, a sailor should make sure she makes him/her look back at her as he or she is walking away.We have similar taste in boats. I want a sail boat to look like a classic sail boat. The Norsea 27 is the only boat on my lust list these days, but the price gets in the way. I've never believed in financing boats. That way, if they throw me out of my house, we can always live on the boat and park a shopping cart in the marina. Besides, I'd have to upgrade my tow vehicle for the Norsea. That Dana 24 does look nice, though (but equally unattainable).