Jim:
I am not aware of any 'weak spots' on the 32's and I believe their hulls
are not cored. The 33-II have had issues with the keel sump..tell
you friend to pay close attention to it.
I have sailed both boatsthe 33-II is no doubt the faster of the two.
From the listings, it is almo
33-LL has s wonderful sweet spot. Nicest boat I have ever helmed.
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From: Jim Reinardy
Sent: 22/11/2013 13:34
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Subject: Stus-List Boat Shopping Advice
All,
A friend of mine has been looking for a boat for some time. He wants a true
I've never sailed either. The difference in interior space is amazing!
Nav station and oven v. no nav and alcohol stove.
Big rating difference: 159 v 132.
However, on any boat of our vintage, the most important thing though is
condition. Pick the nicer of the 2, make an offer subject to survey.
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From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Jim Reinardy
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2013 1:34 PM
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Subject: Stus-List Boat Shopping Advice
All,
A friend of mine has been lookin
All,
A friend of mine has been looking for a boat for some time. He wants a true
racer/cruiser that will compete around the buoys but still allow for comfort at
the dock and on cruises. He has looked at a lot of boats, but not much has
ticked all his boxes at a reasonable price point. He is