Aja, Aja, Aja
Aja, Aja, Aja
The auld goat told me to talk to you. How's things?
- Aja
- Yellow Admiral
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- Boat Type: Moody 346
- Location: Tighnabruaich
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My things are fine. How are your things?
What is he up to these days apart from the usual complaints??
Donald
What is he up to these days apart from the usual complaints??
Donald
Re: Aja, Aja, Aja
Och, I think auld age is starting inhibit the AG! He's threatening tae get his boat actually in the water this year, but I'll beleive it when I see it.
I keep making muttering noises about selling the 331 and getting a Moody 376 and all the AG says is talk tae Aja.
How's things with you?
I keep making muttering noises about selling the 331 and getting a Moody 376 and all the AG says is talk tae Aja.
How's things with you?
- claymore
- Admiral of the Green
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Re: Aja, Aja, Aja
Claymore
The communications envoy.
Jes mind yersels ye wee scaldies er a clip will ensue
The communications envoy.
Jes mind yersels ye wee scaldies er a clip will ensue
Regards
Claymore

Claymore

- Aja
- Yellow Admiral
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Re: Aja, Aja, Aja
Jim
I haven't been aboard a 376, but can imagine that they will be a stretched version of our 346.
Moody's, by design are not the best boats in light weather. Anything under 8 knots is a bit of a pain to keep the boat moving, however, when things do pick up they become a dream to sail and as long as you don't expect to get to windward of a Sigma 33 - they will try to screw up when overpressed. Off the wind they are extremely stable with no vices. This is what they were designed and built to do and we dont have much problem on cruises going 40+ miles on a day's cruise.
The
will tell you that the 346 has perfect sonics down below for a party....
Down below will reflect the age of the boat. You will probably know what to expect. These boat were still built to a price by Marine Projects and rough bits will be found - but overall well built.
You can ask specific questions http://www.moa.myzen.co.uk/discus/messa ... 1296688587 where you will get a biased reply
Pricewise, you will get a lot of boat for your money. The aft cabin is magic by the way.....
Regards
Donald
I haven't been aboard a 376, but can imagine that they will be a stretched version of our 346.
Moody's, by design are not the best boats in light weather. Anything under 8 knots is a bit of a pain to keep the boat moving, however, when things do pick up they become a dream to sail and as long as you don't expect to get to windward of a Sigma 33 - they will try to screw up when overpressed. Off the wind they are extremely stable with no vices. This is what they were designed and built to do and we dont have much problem on cruises going 40+ miles on a day's cruise.
The

Down below will reflect the age of the boat. You will probably know what to expect. These boat were still built to a price by Marine Projects and rough bits will be found - but overall well built.
You can ask specific questions http://www.moa.myzen.co.uk/discus/messa ... 1296688587 where you will get a biased reply

Pricewise, you will get a lot of boat for your money. The aft cabin is magic by the way.....
Regards
Donald
- claymore
- Admiral of the Green
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Re: Aja, Aja, Aja
Now that's quite far enoughAja wrote: The aft cabin is magic by the way.....
Regards
Claymore

Claymore

Re: Aja, Aja, Aja
Many thanks Donald