In article . com,
"Capt. Rob" wrote:
friend of mine has a Tayana 48 and a Grady White. He uses the Grady
for what he calls "restaurant runs" when he wants to eat out
somewhere and the Tayana would be too slow. He doesn't even fish!
Another loves to Sail and ski, so it's power and sail for her as
well.
I won't count my dinghy as a powerboat. I'm looking into a second
boat for next spring, but it will be a Hobie cat most probably.
So how many of you actually have power and sail boats???
Our sailboat is also our powerboat.
If we're in a hurry to get some place at a particular time, we turn on
the "iron genny". Our motoring speed may be a third of our powerboat
friends, but by leaving the harbor earlier, we usually are "there"
before they are.
Hobies are incredibly fun, but I wouldn't make one a secondary boat to
get some place at a particular time.
--
Jere Lull
Xan-a-Deux ('73 Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD)
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