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HK wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote:
On Jan 27, 7:12�am, HK wrote:
Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 19:29:02 -0500, DK wrote:
I like "day trips" in small boats, and even an occasional
overnighter.
Beyond that, I find "cruising" boring.
Here is the final word on the imaginary "Lobster Boat". �It was yet
another narcissistic lie.
Ayyup. �The lobsta boat was yet another troll, primarily designd to
get the goat of Skipper who took no small delight in outing newsgroup
prevaricators. �I actually did some "Lobsta Boat" research last year
and found it in the location described to us by the alleged owner.
Further research revealed that it belonged to someone else, the owner
of a large construction company in Maryland. �
Pictures on request.
You are full of crap, as usual, W'hine. On any given day, there are at
least a dozen and a half "lobster" boats in Miles River-St. Michaels
area, and that doesn't include the tributaries. But nice try...

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A woman named Karen (last name not divulged) owns half interest in one
of those lobster boats. The boat is in full-time charter service.
Beyond that, I'm not sufficiently informed to comment.


There are at least two really pretty lobster-style boats that live in
the St. Micheals harbor area, one a 38-footer and the other a 40-footer.
I got a good look at the larger one...the interior is all wood. Lovely,
but too fancy for my taste.


What does the interior of your 36' Zimmerman like Lobsta' boat look like?