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Old 12-20-2011, 09:33 PM
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CSY was known for building heavy puffers.
Nub question... What is a puffer?
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Old 12-20-2011, 11:56 PM
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csurf, Puffer = sailboat, please pardon the poetry of GFS, he comes from a family of accomplished artists. CSY Made some rock solid crusiers in the 35-45' class. They built big over-built tubs that sailed really well. Kicked ass and amazed the elite in a lot of long distance regattas down in Jimmy Buffet waters. Fret not if your rig is not a Potter - it's as stout as any 23' SC. If the seas were bad enough, I believe your knees and back would give out before that hull. Get to grinding, bro'.

Enjoy your new rig.
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