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Re: Moorings 393PC
[Re: WayneC]
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03/17/2015 05:33 PM
03/17/2015 05:33 PM
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Posts: 5,720 Massachusetts
maytrix
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We've chartered the Sunsail 384 and Moorings 3900 which is pretty much the sail version of that boat. Can't comment on speed as that clear is different.
The two times we've been on it, there were 2 of us and then 4 of us. Worked great for 4 with each couple having their own hull. With 2 of the 6 being kids, you should have plenty of space.
I find things are a little tight when working on meals..etc but you have plenty of room to spread out otherwise, especially with the flybridge. Cabins are comfortable too. Also plenty of fridge and freezer space.
Matt
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Re: Moorings 393PC
[Re: WayneC]
#46301
03/17/2015 05:53 PM
03/17/2015 05:53 PM
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maytrix
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If its an owners layout, then it would have 3 cabins with the starboard hull being the owners hull.
Matt
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Re: Moorings 393PC
[Re: Boatboy]
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03/17/2015 08:04 PM
03/17/2015 08:04 PM
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beerMe
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We chartered a 34' PDQ in the PNW a few years back (2 cabins, 4 people plenty of room. The charter company, San Juan Yachting, has the owners add notes about their boat - I wish all companies did this. Our owner had worked out a slow cruise and a fast cruise schedule. Slow cruise was 7 knots at 1.5 gph and fast cruise was 14 knots at 4 gph. This was with twin 100 hp Yanmars. The owner said the boat would tend to squat and plow between those speeds and it did. Although you'll have to interpolate, this might be something to keep in the back of your mind. And yes, you will love that fly bridge!
Life involves risks, take some prudent ones (NOT with the BVI ferries)!
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