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Forum: Multihull Sailboats 21-08-2014, 14:11 |
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Factor
Re: Corsair 37 or Dragonfly 35: Which Is Better for Blue Water Passage Making ?
The corsairs are fine left in the water folded, and indeed even motored folded. |
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 28-07-2014, 02:47 |
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Views: 110,484
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Factor
Re: Corsair 37 or Dragonfly 35: Which Is Better for Blue Water Passage Making ?
And the Corsair 37 is probably more realistically relocatable than trailerable. Nevertheless both it and the bigger Dragonfly boats can be moved relatively easily compared to many other world... |
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 16-05-2012, 18:27 |
Replies: 78
Views: 110,484
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Factor
Re: Corsair 37 or Dragonfly 35: Which Is Better for Blue Water Passage Making ?
Older C37s couldnt have a history yet, they have only been on the market a few years. I know of no C37 structural issues. |
Forum: Multihull Sailboats 16-05-2012, 16:20 |
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Factor
Re: Corsair 37 or Dragonfly 35: Which Is Better for Blue Water Passage Making ?
The OP says ignore the price, well okay is the DF. BUT I cant ignore price, so for me its the Corsair 37, and by quite a margin. |
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