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Quetzalsailor
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Check out the LeComte Northeast 38. There are several listed on Yachtworld. Also find more information on the Lecomte Owners Site: http://www.lecomteowners.com/

Our 1970 Mk III sails well, gets covetous looks and compliments, has gorgeous woodwork. And, best of all, she's old enough to have projects galore!

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I should have added that several of the NE 38s are yawls; most are sloops. Fewer strings to pull or trip over, and faster.

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Post by Tim »

Well, there's the Allied Seabreeze for one. 35' long; some are yawls, others are sloops. They seem almost evenly divided between the two.

There's also the Alden Challenger, which has been discussed at some length elsewhere on this forum.

Hinckley Pilot--most were sloops, but there are a number of yawls. Of course, these tend to be dearly priced.

I have in the past gone to Yacht World and entered the appropriate length and price range, and any other criteria you might want to think of. It's interesting to see what pops up randomly. Doing this might provide you with several likely candidates that no one can pull out of a hat off the cuff.

Good luck!
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Have you considered a Block Island 40?

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(hey, when you're looking at 37', what's 3' more?)
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