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How boats age is a factor of their enviroment ie the crap that's in the
air. That's why the Boobs boats have always looked like **** and why his new ride will look 30 years old in just a couple of years. I looked at a S2 9.1 once that had spent it's entire life on Smith Mountain Lake in Virginia. The thing was truly MINT! It looked like it had been made "yesterday" |
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A friend who was boat shopping once remarked that boats in FL looked older than their counterparts in the north. I ascribed this to the effects of sunlight and more use over a year. Bart Senior wrote: Sailing in the north requires seasonal work. It keeps the sailor in tune with boat maintenance. Sailing in the South requires seasonal work, too. Believe me, you do NOT want to do boat yard work in the summer down here. Down south it is easy to let a boat go. Even northern sailors tend to move their boats south to cut down on the annual maintenance. Or at least on haul-outs. The net result is that many, not all, southern boats fall into disuse and suffer from lack of maintenance. It's also a trap of thinking you can always go sailing, so you don't go today. Up north, you gotta go now before the season is over. ... It is the boat graveyard. I've seen a lot of derelicts in back lots up north, too. I can take you acres of boats in RI and Massachusetts that haven't been in the water for 10 years. A similar things happens with beer. Excess beer gets shipped south. Hey, I been missing out. Are you saying you guys send us free beer??!? DSK |
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![]() "DSK" wrote in message news:PP7xf.33324 Hey, I been missing out. Are you saying you guys send us free beer??!? Yeah, recycled beer. ![]() |
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![]() "DSK" wrote in message . .. I've seen a lot of derelicts in back lots up north, too. I can take you acres of boats in RI and Massachusetts that haven't been in the water for 10 years. It ubiquitous. We have them here in the GLs in droves. Some haven't seen water, aside from the rain collected in their bilges, for over two decades. I suspect a few folks experienced surprise to learn that boats *do* require maintenance. Max |
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