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Registered: January 2000 Location: maryland Posts: 1851
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Review Date: Mon September 23, 1996
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
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The Brewer-designed Pan Oceanic 43 is a flush-deck, pilot house with a modified full keel. My boat is cutter rigged, although a ketch rig was offered. The interior consists of two cabins with heads, main salon, galley, and pilot house. The boat sails well except close-hauled and is easily handled by a couple. It is somewhat tender, resulting in shortening sail early. It makes an execellent liveaboard boat and I plan a circumnavitation on it in a few years.
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