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"Capt" Rob wrote:
Five star troll! And you're interest is in trolling, because you can't sail? Even more so since a Hunter 37 can cruise around the world just fine. Sure, if it was packed in a nice safe & secure shipping container. Hunters aren't built for long term hard sailing. Stuff starts coming apart. .... All production boats are very close in quality. Period. Gary wrote: Low quality, built to a price point. There are some pretty good production boats, and some poor ones; but most of the really top ones are built on order only. Boats take a LOT of hand labor, the cheaper ones use cheaper less skilled labor & less of it. DSK |
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