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![]() Well, sure. How many boats are marketed as "poorly built"? How many boat owners like to brag about what a piece of junk their boat really is? Doug, maybe in your neck of the woods Oday and Catalina owners pretend they have Baltics, but not here. Most people I meet seem to know what kind of boat they have along with strengths and weaknesses. Furthermore, and better illustrating your ignorance and dufus mentality, these Seaward boats are a nich type design, and are usually bought by a more educated buyer who knows they need "that kind of boat." What people say has little (if any) correlation with fact... on any subject. Hence the phrase(s) blah blah blah, yada yada, etc etc. Well then, please shut the hell up and get back to us when you've watched a Seaward built from Day One and can comment with any authority on it's quality. In the meantime, the words of some happy owners aint a bad place to start. So, you think it's better to judge boat's build quality based on their advertising Doug, you've been caught lying again. WHEN did I mention the advertising of Seaward for a judgement on quality? We're all waiting. and on the opinions of their owners, rather than inspecting details of the boat's construction to see for yourself? No one has said that owners opinions are the end-all for learning about build quality, so you're just trying to create a lie here again because you have nothing to offer at all on the topic. Why don't you google something up? I have looked very carefully at a number of Seawards, sailed on a few. Oh, so what is YOUR summary on the build quality compared to a Catalina or your old Hunter 19. We looked closely at the Seaward Eagle and I found it to be a nicely finished boat. If you have a different opinion on the Seaward boats from mine, let's hear it. You still have provided nothing but vague hints. Why? If you haven't, and aren't willing to look, and aren't planning to buy one, why the heck are you expressing an opinion? Oh....so let's all follow the King of Keels rules from now on...starting with Doug. You can't have an opinion on a boat unless you own it or planning to buy it! LOL! Bubbles, you're nuts! Hey, but being nuts is far far better than being an arrogant ass full of hot air like you. I was sailing today, Doug and doing more tomorrow on a J29. Keep us all posted on your powerboat. RB 35s5 NY |