- Joined
- Jun 25, 2008
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- Location
- Australia
- Vessel Name
- Now boatless - sold 6/2018
- Vessel Make
- Had a Clipper (CHB) 34
Rather intrigued by you guys and your recent debate re the respective merits of tri-cabin v's sedan. Especially the fact that once you both agreed to disagree, Marin admitted that if he was buying again, and a bit bigger, he would go Europa, as that's just the modern name for sedan. When I was looking.... and CHB 34s (called Clippers here is Aus), were those in my price range now 9 yrs ago, I envisaged taking friends out over-nighting quite often and favoured the aft or tri-cabin version, however, my 1st Mate insisted she wanted a walk out cockpit (ie sedan), version, no argument. That was a pity in one way, because back in the days of manufacture of the age of vessel I could afford, most here, and I suspect there, were tri-cabins, so it took a while. To my knowledge, and I looked long and hard, there are/were only 3 sedans of the circa 75 - 80 CHB 34 in our country, but eventually I got one, and she was right you know.
To illustrate Marin's point re weather. This Xmas/New year, we were out the whole week and it rained most of the time, and it didn't bother us one iota - now that I have extended the canopy to cover side decks and cockpit like the new models with extended hard-tops.
Incidentally Baker, I agree - if money was ever not the issue, the GB 42 Europa is to die for - well, not literally of course, or you couldn't enjoy it........
By the way, you should Google the Clipper 40/42 - quite a bit cheaper than the GB, but lovely boat - very affordable in US dollars.
Peter B
To illustrate Marin's point re weather. This Xmas/New year, we were out the whole week and it rained most of the time, and it didn't bother us one iota - now that I have extended the canopy to cover side decks and cockpit like the new models with extended hard-tops.
Incidentally Baker, I agree - if money was ever not the issue, the GB 42 Europa is to die for - well, not literally of course, or you couldn't enjoy it........
By the way, you should Google the Clipper 40/42 - quite a bit cheaper than the GB, but lovely boat - very affordable in US dollars.
Peter B