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Went to the AC Boat Show.....

Went aboard the Etap 37 "Boat of the Year" and it was HORRIBLE! More on this
Monday!


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On 18 Jan 2004, R.Brody wrote:

Went to the AC Boat Show.....
Went aboard the Etap 37 "Boat of the Year" and
it was HORRIBLE! * * *


What does "HORRIBLE" mean to convey, other than that (by reason of
that boat's flotation material adhered to the hull) there was less
internal space compared with other boats of the same external
length/width? Not that I have or would opt for one, but what is
"HORRIBLE" about a boat that in almost all conditions likely to be
encountered will not sink?
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What does "HORRIBLE" mean to convey,

Horrible refered to the interior, and the layout. Just a matter of time before
someone goes down hard off the steps and breaks their back on the silly double
sink mounted directly in front.
While you lay there, paralyzed from the neck down you can take comfort that the
etap will stay afloat until you can have lunch with Christopher Reeves. You can
also look around with your good eye at the plastic wood finishes that abound.

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You have to understand, the twit that made that claim has her priorities
screwed up. She's more interested in the cabin interior, beds, curtains,
food storage and such, than any sailing aspect of a boat. Kinda girly, eh?

Scotty

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On 18 Jan 2004, R.Brody wrote:

Went to the AC Boat Show.....
Went aboard the Etap 37 "Boat of the Year" and
it was HORRIBLE! * * *


What does "HORRIBLE" mean to convey, other than that (by reason of
that boat's flotation material adhered to the hull) there was less
internal space compared with other boats of the same external
length/width? Not that I have or would opt for one, but what is
"HORRIBLE" about a boat that in almost all conditions likely to be
encountered will not sink?


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She's more interested in the cabin interior, beds, curtains,
food storage and such, than any sailing aspect of a boat.

Yeah, cuz the interior setup, sleeping quarters and storage of supplies aren't
important to a sailor like Scotty!
He has to believe that...he owns a POS Siedlemann, the poor dumbass!

Bwahahahahahaha!

RB


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"Bobsprit" wrote

Yeah, cuz the interior setup, sleeping quarters and storage of supplies

aren't
top priority to a sailor like Scotty!
He actualy sails!


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Scotty wrote!

Yeah, cuz the interior setup, sleeping quarters and storage of supplies

aren't
top priority to a daysailor like Scotty!
He actualy never sails far!

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Interiors are secondary to actually sailing. Most serious sailors don't
give a fig about what's below as long as it doesn't fill with water and
doesn't interfere with the performance.

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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She's more interested in the cabin interior, beds, curtains,
food storage and such, than any sailing aspect of a boat.

Yeah, cuz the interior setup, sleeping quarters and storage of supplies

aren't
important to a sailor like Scotty!
He has to believe that...he owns a POS Siedlemann, the poor dumbass!

Bwahahahahahaha!

RB



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To serious sailors, yes, to their wives and bob****, no.

Scotty

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote ...
Interiors are secondary to actually sailing. Most serious sailors don't
give a fig about what's below as long as it doesn't fill with water and
doesn't interfere with the performance.



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On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 10:06:43 -0800, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote this crap:

Interiors are secondary to actually sailing. Most serious sailors don't
give a fig about what's below as long as it doesn't fill with water and
doesn't interfere with the performance.


Only you gay guys don't care.




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