
05-17-2011
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The current PHRF list in New England has the CS36 with a 30 second/mile advantage over the Niagara 35, so the CS36 is obviously the faster boat--everything else being equal. The Niagara 35 is about 28 seconds faster than an Island Packet 35, so it isn't a slouch, either. If you want a fast boat in this range, get a J-35, with more than 60 seconds/mile over the CS36. However, the original post was about offshore cruising--not racing.
A properly constructed cored hull has its structural advantages over solid glass, and Hinterhoeller had an excellent reputation, so that is not a negative in my book for the Niagara 35. Also, the Niagara has a bulwark whereas the CS36 has an aluminum toe rail, which is less desirable when the seas pick up and you need to be on deck.
Given the age of the boats (81/82), there could be a significant difference in condition and equipment. Since both have good reputations, it would come down to which package provides the best value after a survey, paying particular attention to structure, rigging, and the sail inventory, including heavy weather gear.
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