Bob D. wrote:
In article , Harry Krause
wrote:
Scott McFadden wrote:
BOB wrote in message
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Oh I see... in a +500 mile strech of coatline you *know* that no one
uses a Bayliner for any Commerical applications.
I said "offshore, six pack, fishing or diving charter" not "commercial
applications" which could mean putt-putting around docks in the ICW.
An "application" Bayliners are eminently suited for.
One of Bob's problems is that he is not a careful reader, as the rest of
your post here makes perfectly clear.
I am a careful reader, just not a gullible one. I'm to believe he knows
every fishing vessel on a 500 mile coastliine, then infer the viability of
Bayliners based on a loose inference.
You too should get along very good. You both have similar definitions for
facts.
Well, I fished off the Georgia-Florida Coast for six years, several
times a week and at least one day on the weekend (unless the weather was
horrible), and in the ICW and so forth, and in all those years, I saw
one Bayliner Trophy engaged in offshore fishing. In fact, I knew the
owner of that boat. I generally fished from the St. Mary's River in
Georgia down past St. Augustine in Florida, an area with, literally,
thousands of small fishing boats and hundreds of larger ones. I don't
even see that many Bayliner Trophies on Chesapeake Bay, although I do
see plenty of Bayliners.
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