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Re: Which A-Class? [Re: sailwave] #35874
07/24/04 09:50 AM
07/24/04 09:50 AM
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Annapolis Md.
LuckyDuck Offline
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Annapolis Md.
Colin, I have owned an A Class since December and couldn't be happier. This boat has an incredible FUN factor. It turns like a go cart, accelerates instantly and keeps up with everybody until the spinnakers come out. The main thing making my decision on this platform was, and is, TOB (time on boat). When I have an hour or two in she goes. No calls to round up crew or muscle to get launched. Our launch site isn't the easiest but I can do it myself at the ripe old age of 50. These boats are no slouches for distance races either. I have done 20 and 40 milers and felt darn good afterward compared to crewing on what we now refer to as "the heavies". My two cents. Ed


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Re: Which A-Class? [Re: LuckyDuck] #35875
07/24/04 11:24 AM
07/24/04 11:24 AM
Joined: Sep 2001
Posts: 254
Gower, Wales, UK
sailwave Offline OP
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Hi Ed, thanks for the note; can't wait to get my hands on one...

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