If money were no object...

Sybarite

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What boat would you choose ? And what criteria would you apply?

For me :

A good sailing boat ( I originally wrote sailor but this might be misinterpreted) - as large as I could handle without a crew and still able to get into the smaller harbours.
Comfort
And weather protection - does anybody really enjoy night watches sitting in rain?
What happened to the good old dog house?

The above referenced site is getting close to it for me.

Not a lotto chance though.

PS I am in no way connected to the seller.
 

yoda

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Re: Probably a Vancouver 38 pilot house

Ken

You might change your mind if you saw one that is moored near me, the hull is less than good!

Yoda
 
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1. Sweden Yachts 45
2. HR40
3. Malo 39

but the Sweden Yachts very much numero uno


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jimi

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Mine is the 373 .. I've lusted after a Najad for years but SWMBO wants to keep the house! . I do like the armchair on the Najad 40(?) however impractical it makes the seaberth ...
 

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I have a Bowman 40. If money was plentiful I'd spent 20 grand on giving her a thorough facelift. Shes the best boat for cruising with just two of us onboard that I have ever found.
 
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