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but in this case I'll make an exception. The Jan/Feb 2013 edition of Good Ole Boat Magazine has a review on our Venerable Capri 25. http://www.goodoldboat.com/
Rob Geisler, as owner has done an incredible job of bringing his baby back to factory standard. A stunning example of how well these boats hold up, and how to do it right.
Rob if you are here I've love to talk to you... Maybe we can get some of your projects into the mainsheet mag.
Ok, one thing I'd like to correct now in the article was they said "Ultimately, Catalina built Capris from 8 to 30 feet, but the most popular were the 25s." Apparently they were unaware that the Capri 22 was still being manufactured, and has easily outsold the 25 by 5 to 1! or the 14.2 was still being made (looks like they just dropped the name Capri from the 14.2 and the 16.5 so I'll let them slide on that)...
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