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Anyone tried it? Likes, dislikes? Have one for 2 weeks May/June, used to 444's but we have to change due to availability.
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It’s a much nicer boat than the 444. Better layout and has the upper lounge. Also sails better. Overall a big improvement from the 444. The Moorings version also has a watermaker. Not sure on the Sunsail boats. You will like it!
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Hey George! Yeah, Sunsail lists a watermaker also. Andy is sailing for Monk at SeaTrek again this summer, and they are also using these boats. Gonna give him some practice!
Last edited by gordapeak; 02/23/2022 01:33 PM.
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