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Forum: Monohull Sailboats 10-05-2016, 14:58 |
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Snowpetrel
Re: Getting into blue water Cruising
Its not too bad, take your time and aim for Beauty Point first, leave the boat there then hop across in the next decent patch. Ideally with a tassie based delivery skipper so they can prep the boat,... |
Forum: Monohull Sailboats 23-04-2016, 04:03 |
Replies: 41
Views: 12,368
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Snowpetrel
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Forum: Monohull Sailboats 23-04-2016, 04:02 |
Replies: 41
Views: 12,368
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Forum: Monohull Sailboats 23-04-2016, 04:01 |
Replies: 41
Views: 12,368
Posted By
Snowpetrel
Re: Getting into blue water Cruising
+1 :thumbup::thumbup: the cavs are balsa core hull I think, not sure if its an issue or not. Much less chance of water in the hull, if its done right I guess. Also look at the Jouberts ie the... |
Forum: Monohull Sailboats 23-04-2016, 00:48 |
Replies: 41
Views: 12,368
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Snowpetrel
Re: Getting into blue water Cruising
Dont know about that. A cav 32 is a pretty seaworthy wee craft, very similar and only a little smaller than a S&S34 which probably has more cape horn and southern ocean traverses than any other... |
Forum: Monohull Sailboats 21-04-2016, 23:37 |
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Views: 12,368
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Snowpetrel
Re: Getting into blue water Cruising
Plenty of cav 32's been around the world. A tough little boat, and plenty of room if you live simply. Also similar but slightly smaller than a S&S 34, duncanson 34, sadler 32's etc. Id have no... |
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