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dragoon_654
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Topic: Sporty racer?Posted: 05 Jun 11 at 9:07pm |
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Platu 25 good and fun boat to sail
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Platu 25 GBR2501
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fdsailor
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Posted: 05 Jun 11 at 4:17pm |
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Seascape 18 fits the bill. It's a great wee boat.
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Teamvmg
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Posted: 27 May 11 at 9:21am |
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there is quite a buzz around the F22 trimaran which should be available at the end of the year
£30k +vat
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Peterwan
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Posted: 26 May 11 at 5:13pm |
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17,900 euro's ex vat including sails, race ready. Details available from seascape18@hotmail.co.uk
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rb_stretch
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Posted: 26 May 11 at 1:10pm |
Looks an interesting boat. Are there prices for it available? Love the fact that you won't need a braked trailer, which makes true trailer sailoring a real proposition. |
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blueboy
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Posted: 26 May 11 at 9:24am |
Personally I'd never, ever, buy anything called "X-Treme" as unless you are in your teens it is reminiscent of mid-life crisis males buying an Imprezza and wearing a baseball cap backwards. That aside, what would you actually do with a boat like this in the UK? Sail it in IRC and finish last on handicap? |
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s.a.l.t.y
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Posted: 25 May 11 at 9:53pm |
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A mate of mine raced the X-treme 25 in Cowes Week last year and said it was good fun but way too much of a handful to sail. And he is a VERY experienced sailor. Shame because its a great looking boat.
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Adamk93
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Posted: 25 May 11 at 9:17pm |
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What ever happened to the x-treme 25? I always thought it looked very nice and I only ever heard favorable reports. Did people just decide to stick to the larger class size of the sb3 and other established boats then?
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Peterwan
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Posted: 25 May 11 at 9:06am |
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Worth checking out the Seascape 18 on www.seascape18.com. May be exactly what you are looking for.
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Hughph
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Posted: 23 May 11 at 10:54pm |
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I would personally recommend the SB3- nothing beat clocking 25knts on one blasting of the face of a wave!
Also, and a class to watch, The Longtze- great looker, fast etc
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