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William Dampier wrote:
Robert, Here's an excellent, affordable boat for you: http://old.cruisingworld.com/ssbk/nimwand.htm For some reason, whenever I see one I think of you. A boat that reminds you of Bubbles? How about the ice cream truck? Jeff wrote: With a 50 hp engine, it qualifies with "good light air performance." With a SA/Disp of about 7, it needs something. Actually, being able to power at 12 knots doesn't sound bad, as long as you don't confuse this with a sailboat. Yeah, what he said. Besides, it can't pull a skier like a *real* sailboat, the MacGregor 26X! An SA/D of *7*? That's calculated in hexadecimal, right? ![]() DSK |
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No matter what boat Bubbles buys, it will only be an extension of him. Since
there's no use in buying excess capacity (performance or otherwise) , the Nimble will fit him like a glove. "DSK" wrote in message ... William Dampier wrote: Robert, Here's an excellent, affordable boat for you: http://old.cruisingworld.com/ssbk/nimwand.htm For some reason, whenever I see one I think of you. A boat that reminds you of Bubbles? How about the ice cream truck? Jeff wrote: With a 50 hp engine, it qualifies with "good light air performance." With a SA/Disp of about 7, it needs something. Actually, being able to power at 12 knots doesn't sound bad, as long as you don't confuse this with a sailboat. Yeah, what he said. Besides, it can't pull a skier like a *real* sailboat, the MacGregor 26X! An SA/D of *7*? That's calculated in hexadecimal, right? ![]() DSK |
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