Pearson 28ll, or Pearson 30
"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 18:35:32 GMT, "Janet O'Leary"
wrote:
"Boeland" wrote in message
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Janet O'Leary wrote:
any opinions on these boats
What would you use the boat for?
to leave my drunken husband and go to the bahamas
If you are going to be living aboard my advice would be to get the
biggest boat you can safely handle by yourself, perhaps a 33 or 34 if
you are experienced. That small amount of extra length makes a big
difference in interior space.
That said, both of the Pearsons are good boats, just a little small
for your intended purpose. Most liveaboard couples in the Bahamas are
on boats in the 40 ft range.
Pay attention. She said she wanted to get away from her drunken husband.
Now, you're trying to saddle her with bigger than she needs so her drunken
hubby can continue to plague her?
That's bad advice. The 28-footer is plenty big for her unless she's as fat
as Bobsprit or has a head as large and unwieldy as Boobies brat or
something.
But, then again. she's another New Yorker (Union City) so talking to her is
probably talking to yet another loser liberal. She surely won't listen to
good advice. Heck, she probably even voted for Obama. I begin to see why her
husband remains drunk. It's probably the only way he can abide her presence.
Wilbur Hubbard
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