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So, it's only you that blabbers continually about how you have the perfect boat? Golly, Doug, here's a quote from my website, page 4: "The 35s5 is not the perfect boat for everyone." Of course this has nothing to do with the Seaward as you desperately try to change topics. You still haven't told anyone where I cited Seaward ads as a measure of quality. You weren't lying, were you???? Really? Like what? Discuss, for example, the reserve stability & reserve bouyancy of the Seaward hull designs. Then if you feel like a challenge, the foils. No, no, no, oh King of Keels. We were NOT discussing the sailing characteristics. We WERE talking about build quality. We're STILL waiting to hear what you have to say that so totally opposes comments of owners. 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. Have you watched a Seaward built from Day One? Nope, but I have been aboard several Seawards, spoken to surveyors about them and witnessed some of the construction points when our yard worked on them. I've also spoken to owners who'd owned their share of Pearsons, Catalinas and so on. For that matter, have you ever been in a boatbuilding plant? Or built a boat yourself? Scramble hard, Doug. Now we all need to be boat builders to judge boat quality! You are such an arrogant ass and phoney know-it-all. We're STILL waiting for you to address ANYTHING relevant to the topic. A better place would be some former owners. They have less of built-in agenda. BWAHAHHA! Now Doug is basically agreeing with me. Since I brokered two Seawards, I guess those owner comments suddenly count NOW, right? But if one of them ordered a brand new Eagle the following year, then his opinion counts less. Doug, seriously...you're a full of hot air ass. That was pretty much the only definite thing you mentioned. Inspection of construction details was absent from your posts. So it appears you don't believe in looking carefully at any boat to judge for yourself... presumably because you don't know how. Yep, Doug! You sure have me there. We can instantly discount a comment like "she's well built" unless a person hunkers down for a detailed review of the boat....even if it's not relevant to the discussion! Good work! How about the structural elements & tabbing? Hatches integrity & strength? Wiring? Plumbing? Rig? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA! You're so desperate, it;s hilarious! So tell us, oh king of Keels, what was wrong with the PLUMBING on the Seawards you've seen. Oh, and I think it's clear to everyone that you've not been aboard a Seaward EVER. I have provided nothing except the opinion that one should look for oneself, and a statement that I have done so. King of Keels assumes he's so smart...and everyone else is so dumb, that such a comment would be taken at face value! Doubt it. You doubt I was sailing...and somehow I actually post photos of us sailing. Golly, Doug! And when are you going to post a picture of that J-29s bulbs keel? Poor Doug. You asked for name and hull #. Not only did I provide that I also gave a PHOTO of the boat at my Club. I'll be happy to post a pic of her keel when she's hauled. You got busted...and I'll be more than happy to show you up yet again. When are you going to learn to fly a spinnaker? That's right, Doug...we can't fly any of our sails! Boo hoo! Oops....off topic again, aint ya', Doug? You are just the sort of person folks need to avoid. Because, even if you don't know **** you're still willing to offer your uneducated opinion. I know your type well. And guess what, Doug: I suspect that some others may be glimpsing it as well. RB 35s5 NY |