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I currently have a 1987 J24 (bought it new) and am seriously looking
at an Alerion Express 28 - saw this article and would like to find
out more about the E27. Any leads would be appreciated ... joe/ :: :: "Time, design and technology have not stood still since :: the mid-80s" :: :: Well, much of the movement in technology in other boats :: is only now catching up with the Schumacher-Alsberg :: innovations of the 1980s--ultralight construction with :: the best available cloth and resins vacuum-bagged. :: :: As far as design is concerned, either a boat sails well :: or it doesn't. Many current one design classes were :: designed many years ago--Stars, Snipes, Thistles, E-22s. :: The boats are still popular because they sail well and :: because they have strong class organizations. The J24 :: has a strong class organization, but is dying because :: the boat doesn't sail well. There is no comparison :: between an E27 and a J24, either in terms of materials, :: construction quality or sailing qualities. (The J22 is :: much better than the J24.) Right now, in my opinion, :: there is only one choice in the one design, pocket :: racer-cruiser category--the E27. Other one design boats :: in the size-price range worth considering are the E22 or :: the Melges24, but they are not suitable for :: long-distance or ocean races. :: :: I've heard good things from a couple of owners about the :: Alerion Express. It's a great looking boat which :: incorporates pretty much the same below-the-waterline :: features as the the E27. However, my impression is that :: the boat has attracted mostly fairly well off, older, :: day sailors rather than racers. The E27 is attractive to :: young, not-so-affluent racing sailors because of the :: availability of good used boats at a reasonable price. :: Time will tell whether it will also attract new boat :: buyers at $50k-plus. It should because of its :: superlative sailing qualities, either with a full crew :: with genoa and spinnaker or single or double-handed with :: main and jib. Last September I made a full circuit :: around San Francisco Bay in an afternoon with a main and :: #3 jib with 5 people relaxing with sandwiches and a few :: beers--the point being that it is a great one design :: racer and equally great day sailor or weekend cruiser. :: :: Note: I'm from Detroit and I don't presume to be telling :: you what's best for you on San Francisco Bay. However, :: I've been a devoted E27 racer and day sailor since 1986. :: There is no finer boat in this size and price class. (I :: assume you have sailed on an E27, but if you haven't I :: urge you to do so for at least a couple of hours in a :: good breeze before you make up your mind. I guarantee :: you will love the boat. If you call Gary Clifford, I'm :: sure he would be happy to take you out for a sail on :: Light'n Up!)
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