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t's not about size. It's not about value. It's
not about a fancy interior. What an arrogant toad you remain, Steve. It IS about size if you need room to sleep, have kids or just sail with more people. It is about a fancy well fit interior if that's what YOU want. Value? That's a word for losers. I'd rather have a fast fun boat than also sports a nice interior. There's no "value" in an old dated interior. I'd suggest that you find an Express 30 and sail it. You won't find many boats like it. Another silly statement. I found very few boats like the Typhoon either. The Bristol 27 is dinstinctive in sailing manners as well and so is the J27. Lots and lots of boats sail great, Steve. Everyone who's sailed the 35s5 seems to be in love with it AND I have a nice interior. What advantage does the Express 30 have beyond a cheaper price? Has it gone up in value as the 35s5 or C&C 34XL has? Will it be easier to maintain? The Express 30, J29, Santana 30/30, J30 and boats like them have one major thing going for them: LOW PRICE. If money is what counts and you don't have enough, buy one of them. If you want something nicer...there are plenty of choices both used an new. Value is relative to needs and financial clout. If you have low end needs and no clout....by all means buy another Depress 30. RB 35s5...the best boat on ASA. NY |
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Exactly my point. Maybe if you were nicer to
Loco, he'd let you sail on Ringmaster. Then you'd understand. Apparently you are one of those who hop on a boat the boat show and go right down below, never noticing if it even has a rig. Think about it. you confess that you are only going to daysail and you're worried about sleeping arrangements. Most people who sail only spend a fraction of their time below. Oh, bs, it's not arrogance, it's accuracy. Live with it. S. "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... : t's not about size. It's not about value. It's : not about a fancy interior. : : : What an arrogant toad you remain, Steve. It IS about size if you need : room to sleep, have kids or just sail with more people. It is about a : fancy well fit interior if that's what YOU want. Value? That's a word : for losers. I'd rather have a fast fun boat than also sports a nice : interior. There's no "value" in an old dated interior. : : I'd suggest : that you find an Express 30 and sail it. You : won't find many boats like it. : : Another silly statement. I found very few boats like the Typhoon : either. The Bristol 27 is dinstinctive in sailing manners as well and : so is the J27. Lots and lots of boats sail great, Steve. Everyone who's : sailed the 35s5 seems to be in love with it AND I have a nice interior. : What advantage does the Express 30 have beyond a cheaper price? Has it : gone up in value as the 35s5 or C&C 34XL has? Will it be easier to : maintain? The Express 30, J29, Santana 30/30, J30 and boats like them : have one major thing going for them: LOW PRICE. If money is what counts : and you don't have enough, buy one of them. If you want something : nicer...there are plenty of choices both used an new. Value is relative : to needs and financial clout. If you have low end needs and no : clout....by all means buy another Depress 30. : : : RB : 35s5...the best boat on ASA. : NY : |
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Most people who sail only spend a
fraction of their time below. Yikes, what a dumb thing to post. Nonsense. That's your sad world. Most people I know stay on their boats quite a bit and we plan to do the same. Why have a crappy interior like the Express 30? What's the reasoning behind that? If you sleep below twice a month it should be in a sad shell like the Express? Do you also stay in the cheapest motel you can find? You only spend a small fraction of your time sleeping away from home, right? There's no excuse to be less comfortable for the sake of "value" if you can do better. Think about it. you confess that you are only going to daysail and you're worried about sleeping arrangements. Well, caught between a rock and a hard place, you resort to lying. I have always spent weekends aboard my boats. We plan to expand that. I guess you don't sleep on the weekends! This first Spring with Thomas might not see as many overnighters, but this will gradually change. So...you're wrong again, Steve. And you lied. I never said I ONLY daysail. Only your buddy Sloco has said that here. Even so...if Sloco wants to take a 20 minute nap after a daysail, he'll do it in a crappy interior. Nuff said. Apparently you are one of those who hop on a boat the boat show and go right down below, never noticing if it even has a rig. Hey, numbnuts! At the AC boat show NONE of the big boats had rigs! Do you mean I should have been looking at the ceiling? Good work, Steve. I see you've come a long long way in you ability to reason and debate! RB 35s5 NY |
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I have always spent weekends aboard my boats. We plan to expand
that. If I lived where you lived I'd spend more time on my boat too. 35s5 semi plaining at the rear of the pack in comfort. |
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Maybe you should go to a real show where they have
boats in the water with rigs. Oh, never mind, the AC show is perfect for you. S. "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... : Hey, numbnuts! At the AC boat show NONE of the big boats had rigs! Do : you mean I should have been looking at the ceiling? : Good work, Steve. I see you've come a long long way in you ability to : reason and debate! : : RB : 35s5 : NY : |
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I've said a number of times on here that the Boob is the asshat that
sales reps at the boat shows always talk about who come aboard and the first thing out of their mouth is "how many does she sleep?" |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote ... Do you also stay in the cheapest motel you can find? I do. Don't most people? Why do they have their rates on those big signs out by the road? Scotty |
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I do.
Don't most people? Nope, which is why good hotel chains do so well, and "Bates Motels" change hands like Chinese restaurants. I won't stay in anything below a Holliday Inn express and even that's only if better places are all booked. RB 35s5 NY |
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So I should sell all my Hotel 6 stock ASAP?
SV "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... I do. Don't most people? Nope, which is why good hotel chains do so well, and "Bates Motels" change hands like Chinese restaurants. I won't stay in anything below a Holliday Inn express and even that's only if better places are all booked. RB 35s5 NY |
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So I should sell all my Hotel 6 stock ASAP?
Hotel 6 is not the cheapest. They are a low cost chain, but you can find even cheaper if you're used to Express 30 accomodations. I can say with Total Honesty that the Siedlemann interior is nicer than the Depress 30's. RB 35s5 NY |
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