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    this is informative
    http://www.cyberus.ca/~campione/alberg22/index.html
    go to "conparisons" under preface - Alberg 22

    [ 11-15-2004, 05:46 PM: Message edited by: gert ]

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    I see that the Contessa 26, one of my all time favorite boats, scores well in all of the offshore seaworthiness categories. I knew that.

    Thanks Gert. I marked this page for future use.

    Wayne
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    Based upon the Folkboat, one of the best ever.

    JohnW

    Originally posted by Venchka:
    I see that the Contessa 26, one of my all time favorite boats, scores well in all of the offshore seaworthiness categories. I knew that.

    Thanks Gert. I marked this page for future use.

    Wayne
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    Yep. Either would be real nice to own and sail.

    Wayne
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    I can't get the link to work, even from Google.

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    The folkboat also has the most ballast of all the boats in the chart, although its displacement is not that high. A ballast ratio of 55% in a boat that sails well to windward is a great platform for an offshore cruiser.

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