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Old 18-11-2010, 17:00   #1
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Would this make a good cruiser for two?
Looks like it needs updating? Or not?
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Would this make a good cruiser for two?
Looks like it needs updating? Or not?
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Kenny,

I have no experience with them other than researching them early on in my boat search, but they have been brought up quite a bit on the multihulls4us dot com forum. British built by Sailcraft, very sea-worthy, and from what I can see good boat for not a lot of money.

Four or five years ago I would have jumped at this boat at this price (and I wouldn't have the boat payments I have now)! I think it is more than adequate for a cruising couple (and you could even bring someone else along once in a while)!

Here is a link to Iroquois Owners site:
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Don't be afraid to contact the broker, Gregor Tarjan. He is a very experienced and knowledgeable multihull sailor and author. He has spent time answering my email questions about multihull sailing in general without any chance of making a sale.

FYI, It's not too far from me--I'm a 7 1/2 hr drive from Buffalo.

Good luck.

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