For some reason there is put forward the notion that we are discussing C&C
44's !
The Navy 44's reviewed in Practical Sailor were designed by David Pedrick.
Niall C&C 41, Ardea 11.


On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 10:48 PM, bobmor99 . <bobmo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Practical Sailor says...
> " ...Designed by David Pedrick, the Navy 44 MkII—younger sister to the
> Navy MkI racer-cruiser-teacher--is meant to be cruised and raced for 20
> years,,, "
>
> Does that mean some planned obsolescence was part of the design?
> *I like Practical Sailor, a publication not given to hyperbole or sweeping
> statements, but that remark seems odd.*
>
> *Did G&G C.,  Rob Ball, et al. have a boat longevity in mind when
> designing/building our magnificent  sailboats?*
>
> *Bob M*
> *Ox 33-1*
> *Jax, FL*
>
> *P.S. *
>
> *Sorry about any fonts and bolding in my message. gmail is challenging at
> times.*
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 10:03 PM, Mark G <mjg...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>  A couple years ago Practical Sailor had an article about the new 44's
>> that were being built for Annapolis.  A sailboat built to mil-specs.  It
>> was a great article.
>>
>> http://www.practical-sailor.com/issues/34_8/boatreview/Navy-44-MkII-Sailboat-Review_5651-1.html
>>
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