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Oh, and Jeff says the larger PDQ also uses the Whitlock. So now tell us
how PDQ, Moody, Pacific Seacraft, Oyster and all the rest are bad
boats!
Wake up, Sloco. Do you really see Farr and C&C as high end? You just
have zero idea of what comes out of your little mind.


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Capt. Rob wrote:
Oh, and Jeff says the larger PDQ also uses the Whitlock. So now tell us
how PDQ, Moody, Pacific Seacraft, Oyster and all the rest are bad
boats!
Wake up, Sloco. Do you really see Farr and C&C as high end? You just
have zero idea of what comes out of your little mind.


Never said they were bad boats. But you should look at the company
your "fast boat" is keeping.

35s5 always bringing up the rear.

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Never said they were bad boats. But you should look at the company
your "fast boat" is keeping.



You mean those slow Oysters and Moody's??? Yeah, those boats have
crappy sailing characteristics!!!!
I'm sure that premium builders pick the Whitlick Cobra RP steering
system because it's not as good as the much cheaper system on your
boat!!!
You surrrre know boats!


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