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Doug's World, Excellent!
Bloody Horvath wrote:
On Thu, 6 Sep 2007 20:48:47 -0700, "Capt. JG"
wrote this crap:
I do like the swim platforms on Hunter's...just don't like some of the
other features...way too much plastic on the interior...
Does this look like too much plastic?
http://www.huntermarine.com/Models/33/33Index.html
You had it custom designed? Hunters I;ve seen have all been plastic....
Does this look like too much plastic?
I teach on Hunters, unfortunately quite a bit. They're truly lousy boats.
You lie. They are the best sailboats made.
The Hunter 33 – Mid-Sized; Big Quality!
Taking its celebrated hull design from the proven running bottoms of
its larger 41- and 44-foot sisterships, the Hunter 33 imparts the best
in performance without compromising one inch of interior space,
resulting in a top-of-the-line midsize cruiser that has it all. The
deck of the Hunter 33 features an entertainment-ready cockpit with a
drop-leaf table, surrounded by plenty of built-in seating for friends
and family. The Hunter 33 is the ultimate cruiser in its size range,
featuring world-class accommodations that are second to none. The aft
master stateroom features a spacious double berth and abundant
storage, while the forward cabin offers privacy for another couple.
The U-shaped galleyonboard the Hunter 33 includes a Corian®
countertop, two-burner range, icebox and deep sink. The Hunter 33's
salon offers expansive seating, a drop-down table and a navigation
station. An easy-maintenance fiberglass head wraps up the outstanding
Hunter 33 package
http://www.huntermarine.com/Models/33/33Index.html
http://www.huntermarine.com/Differen...enceIndex.html
You can only wish you could own something like this.
I'm Horvath and I approve of this post.
Looks like Home Depot basement paneling....
http://www.huntermarine.com/Models/27/27Index.html
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