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marekli
@marekli
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Joined: December 28, 2013 4:32 am
Topics: 7 / Replies: 124
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if I can find a way to practice rigging dry during the week, I should be able to take the P19 back to MB next weekend for a sail and take a few pics. ...

11 years ago
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Well, after a lot of humming and hawing (did anyone notice???) i ended buying the boat i fell in love with today. We spent half a day going through se...

11 years ago
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the newer wheels refer to the trailer, not to the beach (cat trax?) wheels.... I spoke to a few more local sailors the last few days, a couple of the...

11 years ago
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we haven't taken it for a trial, understandably that only makes sense when I am ready to buy. So from looking I'd say it's worn but functionally ok. T...

11 years ago
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I looked up the NADA guide, the boat's priced quite a bit less than asking price and it's the first model year. On the other hand there's an extra jib...

11 years ago
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I have no 4WD but my Tundra has LSD that kicks in well on slippery launch ramps (that's still different from soft sand I guess but I could also let th...

11 years ago
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I am studying some clips for Hobie 18 rigging since those are more available...is that comparable to the P19? BTW, the reason the cat is an option in...

11 years ago
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actually, I was planning to get a mono hull in the first place but then she threw the wrench into that plan. So I came up with a power boat and that w...

11 years ago
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hey SPFX, I had looked at your clip a few days ago and loved it, especially the part with the dolphins midway to Santa Cruz Island....:) I have two ...

11 years ago
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I looked into this boat a bit, the main reason to look harder even though its probably too big of a machine for me right now obviously is that I won't...

11 years ago
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