ubergeekian wrote:"With just 2000 miles and 300 engine hours under her belt she presents a unique opportunity to own one of the finest examples of this outstanding marque."HRH-A wrote: One could have bought a used 2009 model which is being sold by SolentBoy from TOP...
I do hope he has checked that there are sails in those bags. A new owner might want to use them.
Perception of Self
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Re: Perception of Self
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Re: Perception of Self
Yes, that thought struck me too. Less than 7 miles per engine hour for a 44 foot boat does imply not much sailing.ubergeekian wrote:"With just 2000 miles and 300 engine hours under her belt she presents a unique opportunity to own one of the finest examples of this outstanding marque."HRH-A wrote: One could have bought a used 2009 model which is being sold by SolentBoy from TOP...
I do hope he has checked that there are sails in those bags. A new owner might want to use them.
Then again, doing the sums for my 30 foot boat for the 14 years I've owned her I see that I have motored 47% of the time and travelled 9.8 miles per engine hour. Which is less than I would have guessed without actually working it out. There was a thread in ToP on this some time back...

