(Bob D.) wrote in message ...
A. Qualify your remarks as your opinion
B. If stating it as a fact, back up what you say with some shred of evidence
Find me one offshore, six pack, diving or fishing charter from Key
West to Fernandina Beach, FL that uses a Bayliner.
Good luck, there aren't any.
I guess it's the "opinion" of these charter Capt's, who are on the
water everyday possible, that Bayliner is not their 1st, 2nd, 3rd,
4th, ect, ect, "choice" if you look at brands of boats in use for that
kind of activity.
Oh, and take a look at this thread:
http://outdoorsbest.zeroforum.com/zerothread?id=107267
Hardcore offshore and inshore FL fishermen and, the last time I
checked, over 170 different boats pictured. (note to self: get a pic
of the boat on there to bolster the Whaler fleet)
What a surprise, looks like Bayliner is "missing in action", once
again.
Wouldn't you've expected a better showing from such a "popular" brand
of boat?
So, where do I see Bayliners? Bee-bopping up and down the ICW on
weekends, picnicing on sandbars/spoil islands and, looking like they
are having a real good time doing so. They're all over the place.
Which is exactly where and, doing exactly what, they were "designed"
for.
Some of us, however, are a bit more demanding.
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SJM