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» Number of reviews : 7937 - viewing 10 Per Page

Last Review Posted by oysterman23 - posted: Sat March 2, 2013 4:52pm [ Post a Review


Views: 1410

Love this boat...

Rating: 9
Product Details: "24/25" by Administrator - posted: Mon May 12, 1997 - Rating: ********* 9.00

Last Review Posted by Barbieblvr - posted: Fri March 1, 2013 10:00am [ Post a Review


Views: 2816

I have crewed and supported on a Hunter 30 for a long time. I have had only grand experiences on the Hunter

Rating: 9
Product Details: "30" by Administrator - posted: Mon May 12, 1997 - Rating: ******** 8.00

Last Review Posted by wlamt11 - posted: Sat February 16, 2013 12:49pm [ Post a Review


Views: 5466

Prior to the purchase of my DE 32 I owned a West Sail 32, a Hunter 30 and Irwin 35 and a Morgan 35. Each boat with a differnt purpose and sailing venue. The DE 32 and West Sail are in the same catagory - heavy blue water cutter rigged sail boats. The DE 32 is not a day sailor or light coastal boat designed for a quick trip to the Bahamas from Fort Pierce - unless the you happen to be traveling when the Gulf Stream unexpectedly kicks up against a 25 knot breeze. If that happens be happy you are sailing a DE 32. The DE 32 has more interior space than the West Sail and does not hobby horse like the double ender W 32. Points well and will travel at hull speed 6.4 knots in 15 + knots of breeze. But it is not a day sailor or fair weather sailor - it will not circumnavigator at record speed but it will certain to return you to home after a circumnavigation

Rating: 8
Product Details: "32" by Administrator - posted: Mon May 12, 1997 - Rating: ******* 6.75

Last Review Posted by Diana J Davis - posted: Wed February 13, 2013 1:48am [ Post a Review


Views: 5120

Cal 29 1973

Rating: 10
Product Details: "29" by Administrator - posted: Mon May 12, 1997 - Rating: ********* 9.00

Last Review Posted by Cap10G - posted: Tue February 12, 2013 4:55pm [ Post a Review


Views: 3097

Great Interior Layout, steady and study.

Rating: 8
Product Details: "32.5 cc" by Administrator - posted: Mon May 12, 1997 - Rating: ******** 8.00

Last Review Posted by Cascade 23 #1 - posted: Sat February 9, 2013 4:39pm [ Post a Review


Views: 1641

I bought hull #1 last fall and I love it so far. I'm new to sailing so I cant compare how it performs with other boats.
Product Details: "23" by Administrator - posted: Mon May 12, 1997 - Rating:

Last Review Posted by Kokani - posted: Wed February 6, 2013 4:22pm [ Post a Review
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Views: 1707

I sail one in Mazatlan, it has proven to be safe at sea, but since they are old boats need to be revised on all aspects before sailing on the coast. It has positive flotation which makes it even safer. I once got caught on a swell, the centerboard broke at the marina entrance( it had some prev. damage i guess), and the boat surfed on a huge wave with no control on the rudder slaming the boat on the sea wall at about 6 knots. It had severe damage to the bow but kept pasengers safe and dry all the way back to the slip. We now sail every weekend on but had to restore and repair several things to keep the boat safe and seaworthy.

Rating: 9
Product Details: "1990 MacGregor 26" by administrator - posted: Mon July 2, 2012 - Rating: ********* 9.00

Last Review Posted by murphy30 - posted: Sat January 26, 2013 10:38am [ Post a Review


Views: 3357

very fast when wind is up -- no need to reef until 20 knots apparent - 7.5 knots @ 17 knots apparent

Rating: 8
Product Details: "38" by Administrator - posted: Mon May 12, 1997 - Rating: ******** 7.50

Last Review Posted by dockbumdan - posted: Thu January 17, 2013 3:56am [ Post a Review


Views: 2634

Purchased 09/1991. For the past 22 years have had nothing but great sailing with her! Maine to Fla. Outside and ICW. 6'6" headroom, fully loaded, 12 ft beam, 5'6" draft. Mine is a 37S built 1985. Sleeps 6, Better than any like performance racer/cruiser. Solid construction, Low maintenance.

Rating: 9
Product Details: "34" by Administrator - posted: Mon May 12, 1997 - Rating: ********* 9.00

Last Review Posted by East Coast Hawkeye - posted: Tue January 15, 2013 4:27pm [ Post a Review


Views: 2843

I JUST bought my 2100 as a fixer-upper and though I see A LOT of cabin cap repair (few holes and several cracks) I'm excited about my project hobby. EastCoast Hawkeye

Rating: 8
Product Details: "2100" by Administrator - posted: Mon May 12, 1997 - Rating: ******** 8.00

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