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- Sat 18 Aug 12, 21:53
- Forum: DF1200 General Topics
- Topic: Forward V-berth as Owner Accommodation?
- Replies: 4
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- Sat 18 Aug 12, 20:41
- Forum: DF1200 General Topics
- Topic: Forward V-berth as Owner Accommodation?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 10209
Forward V-berth as Owner Accommodation?
Good points. I may be exaggerating the importance underway of quick access to the cockpit and rest.
- Fri 17 Aug 12, 18:33
- Forum: DF1200 General Topics
- Topic: Forward V-berth as Owner Accommodation?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 10209
Forward V-berth as Owner Accommodation?
Quorning clearly designates the forward V-berth for the DF 1200 owner's accommodation. Of course personal preference takes preference, even over traditional monohull logistics and comfort- smoother ride; proximity to the helm, sail handling, electronics, etc. But with a multihull- and especially a c...
- Wed 15 Aug 12, 2:13
- Forum: DF1200 General Topics
- Topic: Tropical Heat- and Sleep.
- Replies: 5
- Views: 10840
Tropical Heat- and Sleep.
'Dramatically' improved ventilation!Double Horizon wrote:I spoke with Richard at Dragonfly USA and he told me the newest DF35s being built now have an escape hatch in the aft cabin. If conditions are calm that would change things dramatically.
Capsized.

- Sat 11 Aug 12, 15:46
- Forum: DF1200 General Topics
- Topic: Tropical Heat- and Sleep.
- Replies: 5
- Views: 10840
Tropical Heat- and Sleep.
Concise and comprehensive reply.
Also addresses related question about volume (aka comfort) of 1200 vs 35 main cabins. Information like this is just not found on the Quorning site or, usually, elsewhere.
Thanks very much
Ventilation Fanatic, Brazil
Also addresses related question about volume (aka comfort) of 1200 vs 35 main cabins. Information like this is just not found on the Quorning site or, usually, elsewhere.
Thanks very much

Ventilation Fanatic, Brazil
- Sat 11 Aug 12, 6:58
- Forum: DF1200 General Topics
- Topic: Tropical Heat- and Sleep.
- Replies: 5
- Views: 10840
Tropical Heat- and Sleep.
Good ventilation is essential in the Tropics. For more comfortable sleeping in the lower latitudes... * Does the DF 35 berth below the cockpit provide adequate ventilation? * Or is the DF 1200's aft cabin significantly better ventilated, and therefore more comfortable? Larry, you've had the 1000, 92...
- Thu 09 Aug 12, 10:21
- Forum: General
- Topic: Main Cabin: 35 & 1200
- Replies: 2
- Views: 7892
Main Cabin: 35 & 1200
Main cabin L X W....
DF 1200?
DF 35?
Thanks!
DF 1200?
DF 35?
Thanks!
- Thu 21 Oct 10, 10:27
- Forum: DF35 General Topics
- Topic: DF 35 Users group in USA
- Replies: 11
- Views: 19712
Perfect Boats?
Of course!
What's there to say about perfection?
No complaints, too busy sailing...

What's there to say about perfection?
No complaints, too busy sailing...

- Wed 20 Oct 10, 20:44
- Forum: DF35 General Topics
- Topic: DF 35 Users group in USA
- Replies: 11
- Views: 19712
Re: DF35 User Group in USA
Wouldn't it be better an easier if you use this 'the' DF forum as it serves all DF's and I'm sure it is of interest to other DF users what DF35 owner have to discuss? Why do you want a separate forum? I agree. Visitors and members will gain much more from a diverse number of contributions to one fo...
- Tue 19 Oct 10, 15:14
- Forum: General
- Topic: DF1200 in the ARC
- Replies: 10
- Views: 28985
1200 (ARC)
Jens,
Congratulations. The Outremer you outsailed, was it a ¨light¨ too?
If you, Stephen Hewitt, or anyone come across a nice 1200 (or even 35), let me know?
Thanks much.
Congratulations. The Outremer you outsailed, was it a ¨light¨ too?
If you, Stephen Hewitt, or anyone come across a nice 1200 (or even 35), let me know?
Thanks much.

- Tue 19 Oct 10, 15:08
- Forum: DF35 General Topics
- Topic: DF 35 Layout(s)
- Replies: 2
- Views: 9341
DF 35 Layout(s): Galley?
Do you like the galley forward, vs galley aft with access to/from cockpit, ventilation, etc?
Bob
Bob
- Mon 18 Oct 10, 17:08
- Forum: General
- Topic: Safety: Aka-Tramp
- Replies: 9
- Views: 13751
Pithy's good. In fact, it's all good. I entirely agree: A scenic, water wonderland. I visited Drew, ex-publisher/editor of the paper (+ dozens of published books on surfing and waves), a Whidbey resident 25 years. In a Nat'l Geographic article about the area, he pointed out how rare it is to be able...
- Mon 18 Oct 10, 14:01
- Forum: General
- Topic: Safety: Aka-Tramp
- Replies: 9
- Views: 13751
In answer to the original question, The F-31 has very little flotation in the aft portion of the amas, which are very tapered. That may have been a contributing factor allowing the aft end of the ama to bury and that boat to flip over the aft quadrant in the micro-burst. The 920 would have been les...
- Sun 17 Oct 10, 10:24
- Forum: General
- Topic: Comparision DF 920 extreme - DF 28
- Replies: 2
- Views: 11317
Re: Comparision DF 920 extreme - DF 28
If i read the specfications of the two DFs it seems to me, that the DF 920 extreme should be faster and show more wind stability. - On the other hand does the older and used DF 920 cost nearly as much as a new DF 28. What is your opinion? Heinrich, I would like to know, too. The 28 has a new, very ...
- Sun 17 Oct 10, 9:43
- Forum: General
- Topic: Safety: Aka-Tramp
- Replies: 9
- Views: 13751
"Don't step where..?"
Living 25 years in Brazil, 5 in Costa Rica, I gotta ask... If you like the regulation third world "Everytime is the first time" approach to pot holes, sailing, well, everything... how come you're still on Whidbey? 

- Sun 17 Oct 10, 0:59
- Forum: General
- Topic: Safety: Aka-Tramp
- Replies: 9
- Views: 13751
1200
Steve B.
Was mine the question of a wimp...?
Check with the ex editor of your Whidbey Island newspaper, Drew Kampion.
BTW, I'm looking for a 1200, but not in a hurry. Appreciate your help.
Thanks.
Bob
Was mine the question of a wimp...?
Check with the ex editor of your Whidbey Island newspaper, Drew Kampion.
BTW, I'm looking for a 1200, but not in a hurry. Appreciate your help.
Thanks.
Bob
- Sun 17 Oct 10, 0:23
- Forum: General
- Topic: Safety: Aka-Tramp
- Replies: 9
- Views: 13751
- Sat 16 Oct 10, 18:53
- Forum: General
- Topic: Safety: Aka-Tramp
- Replies: 9
- Views: 13751
Safety: Aka-Tramp
This is a complaint about F-Boats- not DF's. But maybe it has application to DF's. I don't know because there are no DF's in Brazil to compare, I'm more interested in DF's- and most of all because they are both foldables. Question: Does a gap and potential "trap" exist between aka and tram...
- Wed 13 Oct 10, 10:22
- Forum: General
- Topic: DF Info? (Selection & Purchase)
- Replies: 8
- Views: 20940
Availability
Excellent advice. You've been smart- and the currencies have been on your side. In any case, petroleum-based resins aren't getting cheaper, although typically long market cycles are shorter: 1000>>35>>1200<<(insert) 28. And the dollar's not getting any stronger (although anyone's guess). Still- IF t...
- Tue 12 Oct 10, 22:28
- Forum: General
- Topic: DF Info? (Selection & Purchase)
- Replies: 8
- Views: 20940
Resale
: Awright, two simple ones? The Plan: Buy a used boat (probably Europe), coastal cruise Europe and canals for a year or so. Then, at the ideal time of year, resell. Questions>>> #1. MODEL (USED): Greatest availability: 920, 1000, 35 or 1200? Greatest demand vs. availability: 920, 1000, 35 or 1200? ...
- Mon 11 Oct 10, 20:40
- Forum: General
- Topic: DF Info? (Selection & Purchase)
- Replies: 8
- Views: 20940
Hi Bob, This is a great place to get the unbiased view. Keep the questions rolling in! Awright, two simple ones? The Plan: Buy a used boat (probably Europe), coastal cruise Europe and canals for a year or so. Then, at the ideal time of year, resell. Questions>>> #1. MODEL (USED): Greatest availabil...
- Mon 11 Oct 10, 17:36
- Forum: DF35 General Topics
- Topic: DF 35 Users group in USA
- Replies: 11
- Views: 19712
Re: DF35 User Group in USA
Wouldn't it be better an easier if you use this 'the' DF forum as it serves all DF's and I'm sure it is of interest to other DF users what DF35 owner have to discuss? Why do you want a separate forum? I agree. Visitors and members will gain much more from a diverse number of contributions to one fo...
- Sun 10 Oct 10, 21:11
- Forum: General
- Topic: DF Info? (Selection & Purchase)
- Replies: 8
- Views: 20940
Thanks for the US link. Quorning, in several ways, may in fact be closer... Meanwhile, may I bounce a few questions off you and other forum members? All sailors love their boats. But the commercially unmotivated are more objective. And a few questions may help jump start discussion. Unless too basic...
- Sun 10 Oct 10, 19:04
- Forum: DF35 General Topics
- Topic: DF 35 Layout(s)
- Replies: 2
- Views: 9341
DF 35 Layout(s)
DF 35 interior layout has received not quite attack. But some "flak" for the forward galley starboard; port gap aft, etc.
New "Classic" layout option returns galley/navigation aft.
What's your opinion
New "Classic" layout option returns galley/navigation aft.
What's your opinion

- Sun 10 Oct 10, 9:32
- Forum: General
- Topic: DF Info? (Selection & Purchase)
- Replies: 8
- Views: 20940
DF Info? (Selection & Purchase)
Greetings to Forum members. Excellent contributions, well organized.
I would like to purchase a DF- but no info or boats found here in Brazil.
What is the best place on the Forum to ask basic questions? Thanks.
New Member
I would like to purchase a DF- but no info or boats found here in Brazil.
What is the best place on the Forum to ask basic questions? Thanks.
New Member

- Sun 10 Oct 10, 9:20
- Forum: General
- Topic: multi maven can not register
- Replies: 1
- Views: 7308