> If anyone is taking orders, I too would be in line for a P17, or for that
> matter, a P19 if it had a centerboard instead of a daggerboard. How many
> prospective buyers do we need to convince the owners to make one?
Jim, East Coasties, Webgang:
I'd get in line for a P19 with a swing keel or centerboard too. As far as a
P17, I wonder if somewhere out there, the molds for the Luger Seabreeze are
available.. 17' in length, hard chined hull, swing keel, and a decent
performer.. cabin would sleep 4, with a neat doghouse arrangement in the aft
part of the cabin.... I had one, and it was a really neat boat. Too bad my
health at the time wasn't up to it. Anyway, it would make a neat P17, for
sure..
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