If you're looking for a pretty much bullet-proof boat, how about the CSY44?  I 
chartered one in the BVI several years back; the owner showed me a hull core 
from installing a new transducer, and the darn thing was over an inch of solid 
glass.  Another owner of a charter CSY44 in Miami Beach told me about the night 
he was at anchorage in the Bahamas, and was T-boned by a sport boat roaring 
through the anchorage at high speed.  Little or nothing was left of the 
sportboat (drunken crew suffered casualties, including one death); the CSY got 
away with scuffed topsides.

Fred Street -- Minneapolis
S/V Oceanis (1979 C&C Landfall 38) -- Bayfield, WI

On Aug 20, 2013, at 8:59 AM, Richard Walter <sailind...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Greetings,
> 
> After almost 10 years aboard INDIGO, our 1978 36-footer, we are considering 
> moving to a different boat. We would like a heavier coastal/bluewater cruiser 
> with more comfort, better tracking, more convenient sail-handling (in-mast or 
> in-boom) and a master stateroom with a centerline berth (which pretty much 
> requires we buy a center cockpit boat). We are looking closely at Bristol 
> yachts; they seem to meet all of our criteria, especially the 43.3 and the 
> 47.7. Does anyone have any experience with Bristols, especially the 43.3 and 
> 47.7? Any other Bristols we should consider? Any other boat brands we should 
> consider?
> 
> Feel free to contact me off-list so as to not burden Stu'sList with a non-C&C 
> topic.
> 
> sailind...@yahoo.com
> 
> Thank you,
> Richard
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