Beautiful boat, well kept, solid opportunity.
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65' Long Range Cruiser
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02-10-2020 10:00 AM #2Senior Member
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Re: 65' Long Range Cruiser
Great looking vessel!! GLWS!!
SOUTHPAWS
1986 52C Hull #391 8v92TI
PENSACOLA, FL
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Re: 65' Long Range Cruiser
Beautiful boat for sure! Curious about fuel numbers/cruising speed.
Randy Register - Kingston, TN
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aka Freebird aka Sparky1
1965 41DC #93
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Re: 65' Long Range Cruiser
Watch the video it is really well done
Mahalo V
1974 53 Motoryacht
Hull Number 406
San Diego, Ca. Ready 32 Nordic Tug, Brunswick Ga.
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Re: 65' Long Range Cruiser
Thanks for pointing that out as I hadn't paid attention to it. It really does bring home just how great this boat looks!
I've never ran a 65LRC but have to wonder how it would compare to a 70CY which could be had for about half the price. Two different animals, but that's the way I personally would be looking at it. I'll have to admit that I've been giving serious consideration to going the liveaboard route. The boy is going to fly the coop soon, I have those government checks coming in (retirement) with a pension kicking in, so it might just be time to make the move.Randy Register - Kingston, TN
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aka Freebird aka Sparky1
1965 41DC #93
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02-10-2020 03:20 PM #7
Re: 65' Long Range Cruiser
Wow!... just WOW!
JD
1976 58' LRC Hull #311
"Miss Maggie"
Riviera Dunes, FL
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Re: 65' Long Range Cruiser
that is stunning, what a classic
Jim
SALTY
1973 38' AFT CABIN
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Randy Register - Kingston, TN
www.yachtrelocation.com
www.Safes4Guns.com
aka Freebird aka Sparky1
1965 41DC #93
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Re: 65' Long Range Cruiser
It might be. I cruise 11.2 knots at 1525 RPM on 12v71TI's. I back down to 1450 RPM, still manage 10.8, but cut my fuel burn from 16 to 12. So every boat is different, and every barnacle has a different impact, but more or less you'll get a range around 1nm/g with genny, maybe slightly better in the right conditions.