Things to do before Spring launch
Skipper wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote:
Skipper wrote:
You just can't underestimate the towability of the candidate boats. It's
the *major* factor in this adventure, not how they ride across the bay.
Both boats will do just fine on those waters. However, the Grady would
be my choice between these two in the hot summer months for obvious
reasons.
Oh yes, we all know now that towability is the single most important
criteria when evaluating boats.
Thank you for the enlightenment.
I'm going outside now to hich up the Grand Banks to my wife's Honda
Accord.
Thank you for the thank you, Whine. It's good that we are back to
discussing boating and not flaming each other, yes?
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Skipper
Skipper,
I don't think Wayne's comment was a flame, it was sarcasm designed to
prove a point. While towability might be an important factor for a few
people, it is not, nor should it be the most important consideration for
most.
Most people who want to take a boating vacation a long distance from
home, will charter a boat. This is the reason there are so many charter
companies in the Florida and the Carri bean. There are many charter
companies in San Diego and around the Sea of Cortes that allow you do
cruise without the hidden expense of wear to your tow vehicle when you
trailer a boat 1500 miles. They are also stocked with provisions and
outfitted for the area you will be boating.
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Reggie
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