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No such thing as a bad boat.
Not so sure about that. A few of the horrid ferro-cement abortions I've seen during my life probably qualified. Frank Boettcher wrote: Hey now, I logged about 500 miles on a 44' custom built ferro-cement, pilot house ketch, on a delivery crew. Wasn't so bad. He didn't say that *all* ferro-cement boats were horrid abortions. Some are great, I knew a man in Florida with a 40' pinky schooner... the only one of that type I've ever sailed... built out of ferro-cement. A few rough spots on the hull but it was a great boat. After thinking it over, I would have to say that there is such a thing as a bad boat after all... ones that never fulfill their basic function. Of coourse, in many cases it's not really the boats fault. DSK |
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