Lest my other transmission didn't go through (I haven't received it back
yet), my write-up about the Flicka, similar to Joe's, was:

Small Craft Advisor magazine refers to the bullet-proof, globe-girdling, 20'
Bruce-Bingham-designed and Pacific-Seacraft built Flicka as "Her Majesty,
the Flicka".  She's the best-built, best looking and most versatile
20-footer on the planet.  From her teak bowsprit, along her sweet shear to
her wineglass transom with aft-hung rudder, to know her is to love her.
Visit:

http://www.coslink.net/personal/flickafriends/mainpage/index.html

and

http://home.att.net/~seagypsy/

and

http://www.pacificseacraft.com/cgi-bin/sitenav.php?0019

I'm not especially actively trying to sell my Flicka, I'm just so enthused
about Flickas I want to spread the gospel!

----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Kidd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 2:47 AM
Subject: M_Boats: Introduction


Cal,

    Welcome aboard!  The Montgomery is about as good as it gets in a 15-17
foot sailboat.  The Flick 20' was designed by Bruce Bingham and is the
biggest little cruiser I've ever seen.  It is a full keel, full standing
headroom, go anywhere 5,000 pound pocket cruiser built by Pacific Seacraft.
Although it is trailerable, I wouldn't want to pull it with anything smaller
than a Mack truck.  I watched the first Pacific Seacraft Flicka being
removed from its mold.  It was available at the Long Beach In The Water Boat
Show in the late 70's for the introductory price of $10,000.  But, of
course, I couldn't afford it then either...

    Joe Kidd  M15 #207  "Poco A Poco"




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