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What is the BEST Blue Water Sailing Boat out there (around 42')
I guess I should state it this way. In the Pacific, San Diego to be exact. What do people like, for the conditions out here? What are people experience with different boats. Do you prefer a Ketch, Sloop...maybe a rowboat (only kidding).
This just a generic response I'm looking for. Maybe people think a 34' is better. Maybe not?
Big K forgive the others but they get these vague questions about what is the best blue water boat all the time. Most who ask are dreamers with no chance of ever reaching their dream or at least a little naive about what they actually want to do. There is nothing wrong with the dream but there needs to be a lot of work to make it a reality. This is a great place to begin that research but read some of the past posts and you will surely find that there is no correct answer besides a good crew. Don't let our initial sarcasm of your question scare you away. This is a great resource and most folks are very generous with their time, humor and knowledge. Check out the Mahina Expdition it will give you a way to understand what you asked and begin answering the questions that need answering to find what you really need. Cheers. Rat
Damn...so much beating around the bush. My opinion is for a cost no object new boat in the 42 foot range for fast and safe cruising and impeccable fit and finish...Halberg-Rassey 43.
It will set you back around $800k+ but what the hell...you only live once and they hold their value better than real estate!
Come on guys...pick ONE boat for sailing around the world in the 42 foot range that you would buy if $$ were no limitation.
I rarely even look in this price range because even if I had 800 K to spare I wouldn't spend it on my boat but since we are dreaming. Maybe the Cherubini 44 (LOD). she sure is pretty and would even help our sad U.S. economy. Cherubini 44 sail boat - Overview
Hey Giu...I'll come along on that Najad any time...beautiful boats. We looked at the 440cc back when the dollar was worth something...then the price doubled. I like the aft cabin on the 440c better than the HR.
A 1980 Catalina 30 gotta be pretty high up on anybody's list. Unless, of course, you're a great big butt-head with poop in his head that's packed in there so tight the poop is "loose" and squirting out his ears.
Have the Outbounds not caught on?
I know John said he was not real impressed with them.
Not that I have any experience with them, just thought they would be a good money is no object long range cruiser.
Outbound 44/46
Best as in best speed, best safety, best ease of operation, best construction, best comfort factor at sea, best aesthetics, best value, best (lowest) maintenance?.....
Best may not be best based on which best or bests you mean!
The Valiant 42 Center Entry at the boat show this year was pretty sweet.
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