Watching boats in chop
On Aug 19, 1:10*pm, hk wrote:
Don White wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 11:02:38 -0400, hk wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
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What's your point here, W'hine, that *I* should like Formica as an
interior material on boats because you and Bertram like it?
Told you, I don't like the material on boats. I prefer real wood trim
and
paneling, not Formica.
Then you would *really* like his GB.
Eisboch
*Actually, no. Too big. You guys act as if I have never seen a GB or
been aboard one. There are lots of them here on the Bay, and I've been
aboard several over the years. I simply don't like the larger ones. I do
like the one you had, though...the smaller one.
You're right Harry, it is too big, barely fits on the 54 ft dock in
front of the house and quite a struggle to trailer it.
I'd much prefer your Parker. *Not the big one, the little one you have
now. *It would make a really good tender for a properly sized GB.
Ah ha! Now it's coming out...the pompous Wayne we all know.
W'hine is compensating. :)
I love his neighborhood. Go out in the back yard and right across the
rat-filled canal is your neighbor's backyard. I have a forest that
begins at the edge of my backyard, and you can't see five feet into it.- Hide quoted text -
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Yes, Harry, we know that just because you don't want to live on the
water with access to the ocean, everyone should want to live in a
mediocre subdivision just like you.
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