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16-04-2011, 20:11
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#196
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: ks
Posts: 115
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Re: Vote on the 'Best Blue Water Cruising Sailboat of All Time'
too many variances to make a call to what is the best! so many different people with too many different tastes.. one person will like one thing while another will find it trivial.. to each his (or her) own..
I say the best blue water cruiser is the one that's paid for and still floating!
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16-04-2011, 20:59
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#197
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Virginia, USA & Krabi, Thailand
Boat: Wauquiez Pretorien 35
Posts: 2,819
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Re: Vote on the 'Best Blue Water Cruising Sailboat of All Time'
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Originally Posted by bob perry
I'd vote for the V-40/42. They have proven time and again that they can do it all.
George Day, editor and publisher of water sailing">BLUE WATER SAILING, said there are more Tayana 37's cruising the world than any other class of boat.
But, I am very biased.
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I think to be the "best" of anything you got to have more than just a few out there in population. To Bob's choices of the V-40/42 and the Tayana 37, I would add the Westsail 32. It's hard to go many days on the water without seeing at least one of these.
Some boats (Oyster and Deerfoot ...come on) mentioned are so far out of most cruisers budget that you rarely see one outside a sailing magazine or at a boat show.
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16-04-2011, 23:55
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#199
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Marine Service Provider
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Budapest
Boat: orion 50
Posts: 205
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Re: Vote on the 'Best Blue Water Cruising Sailboat of All Time'
perhaps just not build yet depression did stop process
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17-04-2011, 05:04
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#200
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Senior Cruiser
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Thunder Bay, Ontario - 48-29N x 89-20W
Boat: (Cruiser Living On Dirt)
Posts: 49,362
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Re: Vote on the 'Best Blue Water Cruising Sailboat of All Time'
Greetings and welcome aboard the CF, bcbear.
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17-04-2011, 05:07
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#201
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Marathon, Boot key harbor
Boat: CSY 44 w/o hull# 158 S/V Leighward
Posts: 252
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Re: Vote on the 'Best Blue Water Cruising Sailboat of All Time'
CSY 44's built like a brick out house....
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17-04-2011, 05:31
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#202
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: New Bern NC
Boat: Searunner 34 Trimaran
Posts: 1,660
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Re: Vote on the 'Best Blue Water Cruising Sailboat of All Time'
For "blue water cruising" in moderate latitudes... My admittedly biased vote would be for Searunner trimarans. They are hard to beat for the number of safe comfortable passages made, (incl. numerous circumnavigations), ease of handling, and being forgiving to the ups & downs of life on the ocean.
They are great to windward & fast as well...
Mark
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26-05-2011, 23:27
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#203
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2008
Boat: K Peterson 44
Posts: 23
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Re: Vote on the 'Best Blue Water Cruising Sailboat of All Time'
From a woman's perspective: our Kelly Peterson44 is our 3rd boat....Beautiful teak interior, easy to handle, heavy and stable, great interior layout -- with large master aft cabin, abundant storage, extremely smooth and reliable.....Well designed systems.......comfortable for long passages!
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28-05-2011, 16:02
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#204
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Hood River Or
Boat: Boereal 44
Posts: 189
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Re: Vote on the 'Best Blue Water Cruising Sailboat of All Time'
So far our favorite boat so far has been our old Rhodes Chesapeake built in Denmark in 63. We loved our Mason 44 she was beautiful and sailed well. All of Bob's blue water boats are better than nice. The Oyster 50 is the perfect blue water boat for the elderly, made to sail easily and beautiful. We hope our new one coming in June 2013 will be a good one.
Bienvenue chez Boreal
We are lucky to live in an age of great boats gone by and the beginning of a new time in boat design. It will be interesting to see what the future holds as many of the great bluewater production boats start getting really old. Hard to believe that boats of the late 80's are about to go into "the need to do a total redo."
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28-05-2011, 16:51
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#205
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Wash DC
Boat: PETERSON 44
Posts: 3,165
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Then the Kelly peterson 44 cane along and the discussion was ended. Indisputably the best boat for every need. It put the b back in blue, boat and uhh batter. Best in class beautify built, bonafide, bombastic, breathtaking, beast,barring none,, I kinda like my boat except sometimes she puts the b in beech.
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28-05-2011, 17:09
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#206
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Marine Service Provider
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: floating around ... hopefully in aqua clear swimming pool water!
Boat: 1985 Passport 37
Posts: 172
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Re: Vote on the 'Best Blue Water Cruising Sailboat of All Time'
We love our 1985 Passport 37, maybe not the perfect bluewater boat, but paid for and ready for our next adventure.
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06-06-2011, 19:27
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#207
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Destin, Fl
Boat: IP 31' sloop
Posts: 83
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Re: Vote on the 'Best Blue Water Cruising Sailboat of All Time'
I am partial to the Cabo Rico
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20-08-2011, 00:20
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#208
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 2
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Re: Vote on the 'Best Blue Water Cruising Sailboat of All Time'
There are so many great bluewater boats that it is hard to choose. I actually sail a lowly Catalina 27 and keep it in San Diego Bay, with an occasional foray out by Dana Point. It is old and I realize its limitations. My favorite boats for long distance sailing are CT. I absolutely love the CT 56 design and think it is a beautiful boat with great sailing characteristics. My next boat will probably be a Catalina 34 or 36, since I am primarily a coastal sailor at this time and look for the value and comfort. My dock neighbor has a gorgeous CT 41, and I would consider one of these, but I know what the maintenance of the brightwork would entail.
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20-08-2011, 00:31
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#209
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: New Zealand originally, but now Malaysia & Thailand
Boat: Kendall 32, Daemon
Posts: 77
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Re: Vote on the 'Best Blue Water Cruising Sailboat of All Time'
Different boats for different folks (and folk's budgets!) but biased as I am, the Kendall/Westsail is definitely in there. Forty years old and still going strong. Those who call them Wet Snails have probably only seen them in low-wind areas like California. Ours happily goes along at 5-7 knots in more than 10 knots of wind. She won't be heading back for shelter in 40 knots either. Not bad for 32 feet. Although I do crave an indoor shower and freezer...
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20-08-2011, 03:20
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#210
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: 3rd wave passed the sea wall
Boat: private yacht always moving
Posts: 1,388
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Re: Vote on the 'Best Blue Water Cruising Sailboat of All Time'
A little off topic but interesting, Many boat have crossed the atlantic including a FOLDNG KAYAK in 1928. Link is interesting to read. A jetski crossed in 1999 from italy to miami beach.
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