Wayne B. Eisboch and Mr. Gould...
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 21:37:29 -0800, "Calif Bill"
wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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I spied a late sixties '68 GB42 (don't know the exact year) this
morning when I was down south. Chatting with the yard owner, it
apparently has been retrofitted with relatively new Yanmar diesels -
180 hp each. He didn't know the hours, but it's probably somewhere
around 500 hours on both engines. I'm going down tomorrow morning with
the broker to look at it.
I know this sounds like heresy for a small boat, outboard guy, but I
really liked the look of the boat - for some reason, it looks
"different" than the usual GB - the boat just appealed to me.
Anyway...
Is there anything I should look for when prowling the boat tomorrow?
Anything peculiar to GBs? What should I expect for fuel mileage in
terms of gph?
Any advice would be appreciated.
You are in the mid 60's region. A pontoon would probably be better for
you.
Old and slow. :)
A Late 60's Grand Banks isn't old and slow?
Besides, I'm one of those early 60's types who has a need for speed.
No left turn signal blinking trips in this house. :)
First the GB, then a pontoon. Probably one of those people who never use
the turn signal.
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