What classic powerboat....

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Would you have later in life after you have done sports cruisers and flybridges where space and practicality didn't matter any more. You can include older early mainstream sports cruisers . Just thinking out loud as I love the swordsman 37 and 40.
 
Put me down for one of these please
http://www.leviboats.com/corsair-classic.php
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Would you have later in life after you have done sports cruisers and flybridges where space and practicality didn't matter any more. You can include older early mainstream sports cruisers . Just thinking out loud as I love the swordsman 37 and 40.

Already have the t-shirt :)

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Would you have later in life after you have done sports cruisers and flybridges where space and practicality didn't matter any more. You can include older early mainstream sports cruisers . Just thinking out loud as I love the swordsman 37 and 40.

If you want one Paul, I may be able to help you out.
 
Mine would be a Dell Quay Ranger 27

Strange isn't it, apart from firefly, we're all pretty much thinking on the same lines?
 
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Tom, I'm a bit young for one yet, maybe not in years but practicality, was looking at the 40 in lymington. Nice!!

You are right, the 40 is a lovely boat, I think the 37 looks a bit dumpy by comparison, the extra 3 ft adds a certain panache. Chum of mine has a 40 and it goes like the clappers.

I reckon I'd rather have one on shafts than on jets, no reason other than being a bit of a luddite.
 
Mine would be a Dell Quay Ranger 27

Strange isn't it, apart from firefly, we're all pretty much thinking on the same lines?

.... I know, I like to be different. As an impressionable 15/16 year old I spent 2 summers in Cannes with a family who had a Riva Aquarama... it has stayed with me for quite a while, there is a magic about a Riva that is almost indescribable.
 
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