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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... Five star troll! Even more so since a Hunter 37 can cruise around the world just fine. Depending on the weather, it can also do it faster and in greater comfort. All production boats are very close in quality. Period. This is what is amazing. What you said is true. All you do is emphasize how the 35s5 fits your needs very well and they go ballistic! Perhaps the difference is is that you bought your boat to fullfill a functional purpose, whereas others buy them to fullfill an image or some other bizarre need. Form follows function. It's your objective practicality that drives them nuts. Amen! Carry on! Glory! |
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whereas others buy them to fullfill an image or some
other bizarre need. Bizarre is right! On idiot claims he doesn't cruise, then buys a Express 30 telling everyone how nice the cabin is. Still no nice pics of the Express 30 interior to be found. This guy certainly had better boats to suit his type of sailing. Another idiot takes a small, but tidy sum and buys a TRAWLER, fer cripes sake! Another fool, claiming to be a sailor, runs out and spends on a Catalina 28. That has to be among the dullest boats ever designed. Yet another clown admits his PDQ 36 is now overkill (and still claiming he wished for the bigger one!). He also says he motors when doing less than 5 knots and sails small boats when he wants "sailing fun!" Holy jumping jelly beans, Batman! RB 35s5 NY |
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