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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message As even Jeff admitted, it can be quite oppressive to be below on a boat baking in 95 degrees. There's nothing healthy about it either. I expect the AC will be used then. We have no plans for a genset at this time. Sorry I would imagine that ventilation on a poorly designed vessel with peel'n'stik decor might become a sweat lodge... but this never happens on properly designed vessels with quality interiors. Do all the charter boats in the tropics have AC?? BTW- You'll need the genset since your "superior" design didn't allow for an extra bank of batteries ... probably due to the fact the manufacturer never thought you would actually sail the dang thing... they threw in the AC instead. Doubt all you wish. I'm not even curious about it. I just don't want to ever own a boat like yours with a poorly built interior, as YOU admitted. Is yours even half done yet? Fit and finish is not only about specific materials. More bad news: My honeycomb bulkheads cost more than your wood by quite a bit. Fit and finish has nothing to do with the quality of the real Burmese Teak..... but Heh... if you're happy the technicians got the edges even on the peel'n'stik liner... who am I to argue. Sorry again, Mooron! You can't lie about this: http://www.nordicaboats.com/assets/i...ay-sml-opt.jpg That head is even smaller than the one on the C&C 32. Tall people can't use it easily and can't close the door. No thanks! Shure they can fit Bobsprit...... as long as they're willing to sit down to take a dump. Do you stand to take a **** in your head underway? Must make for a really sanitary condition down below. Oh that's right... you have the AC and the chill cuts the odour! As I said, only the bulkheads and sliders are veneer. I can't imagine why I'd ever have to repair any of them, as they look like brand new after 16 years. That's proper yacht design, built to last instead of the following... Seems they didn't scrimp on the shelf liner when building your boat Bobsprit! "The woodwork inside is not always of the best workmanship and is a common problem with all Nordicas." Yeah Well.... nonetheless it's real wood. Not that you have any experience with that. Mooron, you never had a chance after that one!!! You can't talk your way out of it, you can't bwahahahaha! your way out either. You boat has BAD workmanship. Period. And after 16 years even well raced 35s5's look good! Mine looks like new! No, No No, Bobsprit... as you pointed out with my own words... the fit and finish isn't the best... but Buddy.... it's still Way-y-y-y-y-y Better than any Peel'n'Stik shelf liner with Honeycomb bulkheads. Bwahahahahahahahaha By the way... do you need a sheet or two of the "Honey Comb" material. I have a couple in the shed. Seriously!! I was going to use it to build a pair of nacelles for my pedal boat.... but heh.. maybe you need the extra reinforcement. CM |
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