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DSK December 21st 05 11:29 PM

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Bob Crantz wrote:

But weed out the ones that don't have:

an aft cabin


How should I know? But they are all roomy enough boats to
have comparable accomodation. And many do have have aft
cabins, for that matter there are some center cockpit boats
on the list!

swim platform


Most do, or have an open transom.

PHRF less than 140


All

cruising accomodations


All

If you keep the speedsters with no accomodation on the list,
for example the 1D35 which is a rocket, the list would be
over 200.

DSK



Donal December 22nd 05 12:05 AM

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"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
k.net...
Five star troll!


I guess that you couldn't be bothered to read it! Neither could I.


Regards


Donal
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Bob Crantz December 22nd 05 12:50 AM

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"Commodore Joe Redcloud" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 22:44:19 GMT, "Bob Crantz"

wrote:

But weed out the ones that don't have:

an aft cabin
swim platform
PHRF less than 140
cruising accomodations


Careful, Crantz. If you corner Doug, he'll quickly shift to personal

attacks and
other distractions. That's his well established M.O.

I get along just fine with Doug. I was not out to corner him. I was just
being sarcastic.

Amen!



Bob Crantz December 22nd 05 12:50 AM

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Doug,

Then you have to weed out the boat whose manufacturer's name doesn't start
with "B"

Then the ones who don't end in "u"

Then the ones that don't have two "e"'s in their name.

And so on....

Amen!

"DSK" wrote in message
. ..

Capt. Rob wrote:
I told you! Doug put up the same list of boats that don't fit the basic
specs I listed.


Yes, they all do, except that a number of them may or may
not have aft cabins (but even so would have comparable
accomodation).

DSK




Bob Crantz December 22nd 05 12:51 AM

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"Donal" wrote in message

I guess that you couldn't be bothered to read it! Neither could I.

Bwaahahahaahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!

Five star quip!

Amen!



Gary December 22nd 05 01:33 AM

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Commodore Joe Redcloud wrote:
On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 22:44:19 GMT, "Bob Crantz" wrote:


But weed out the ones that don't have:

an aft cabin
swim platform
PHRF less than 140
cruising accomodations



Careful, Crantz. If you corner Doug, he'll quickly shift to personal attacks and
other distractions. That's his well established M.O.


Commodore Joe Redcloud

Pot calling the kettle black.

Gary December 22nd 05 01:37 AM

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DSK wrote:

Capt. Rob wrote:

I told you! Doug put up the same list of boats that don't fit the basic
specs I listed.



Yes, they all do, except that a number of them may or may not have aft
cabins (but even so would have comparable accomodation).

DSK

When you rant about the after cabin, are you talking about those ones
you can't stand up in and have the wierd shaped deckhead because of the
cockpit or a real cabin?

The ones I am familiar with call it an after cabin but they are really
just bunked in lazzarettes with a door. Kind of built for the charter
market with 6 folks on a 35 footer.

DSK December 22nd 05 02:20 AM

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I told you! Doug put up the same list of boats that don't fit the basic
specs I listed.



Yes, they all do, except that a number of them may or may not have aft
cabins (but even so would have comparable accomodation).


Gary wrote:
When you rant about the after cabin, are you talking about those ones
you can't stand up in and have the wierd shaped deckhead because of the
cockpit or a real cabin?


Sorry, didn't realize I was ranting.

The so-called "aft cabin" in aft-cockpit boats vary a lot.
Some are at least as good as the V-berth cabin.

The ones I am familiar with call it an after cabin but they are really
just bunked in lazzarettes with a door. Kind of built for the charter
market with 6 folks on a 35 footer.


Yep, that's a good descriptor for many: bunked-in lazarette.
They're not all like that though, some have at least a small
area of standing headroom and real stowage lockers.

Some of the better designed ones have the batteries, shaft &
pcking gland, or even the engine, set up for great access
and you can sit on the edge of the bunk while you work on
them. Now that's what I call thinking ahead!

But it's true that every inch of cubic put in the "aft
cabin" has to be taken out of the lazarette stowage. TANSTAAFL.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


Capt. Rob December 22nd 05 03:11 AM

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Yes, they all do, except that a number of them may or may
not have aft cabins (but even so would have comparable
accomodation).

No, Doub. An aft cabin is quite different. It generally has a door for
one. It also usually has a larger bunk than a boat with a simple open
quarterberth.
Most of the boats you listed have no swim platform, too much draft and
so on. Why not just list 10 boats that are comparable. You can't even
do that.

RB
35s5
NY


Capt. Rob December 22nd 05 03:13 AM

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And many do have have aft
cabins, for that matter there are some center cockpit boats
on the list!


Prove it. Post 10 boats with aft cabins and swim platforms that fit the
criteria I posted. So far you've posted boats that you call
"comparable." That's just not the case. An aft cabin is an aft cabin.
Telling us we can build a swim platform doesn't cut it either, Doug.
You struck out.

RB
35s5
NY



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