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Rick Tyler wrote:
On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 03:17:45 GMT, Jim wrote:


I'll tell you a secret;
All boats are built poorly, atleast not built as well as you'd like.



Um, well, isn't this NG called "rec.boats.building"? If your boat is
built poorly it's because you built it poorly.

- Rick "Or am I missing something?" Tyler


Yes, you are missing something. The question was about how well
Bayliners are built. Having owned one, in addition to many boats over
the years, I say that a Bayliner is not any poorer quality than most
boats in it's price range.

The title of the newsgroup does not say that you must build the boat
yourself, does it? It refers to boat building, and repair.

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On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 03:39:03 GMT, Jim wrote:

Rick Tyler wrote:
On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 03:17:45 GMT, Jim wrote:


I'll tell you a secret;
All boats are built poorly, atleast not built as well as you'd like.


Um, well, isn't this NG called "rec.boats.building"? If your boat is
built poorly it's because you built it poorly.


Yes, you are missing something. The question was about how well
Bayliners are built.

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The title of the newsgroup does not say that you must build the boat
yourself, does it? It refers to boat building, and repair.


Way up there you wrote "All boats are built poorly." Suggesting that
you meant it to apply only to Bayliner is kind of a stretch.

For the record, what I wrote was a joke. Sorry if it missed the mark.

- Rick

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"Ignorant voracity -- a wingless vulture -- can soar only into the
depths of ignominy." Patrick O'Brian
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You know the difference between a good woodworker and a bad one, right? A
good one knows how to hide his mistakes better...

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On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 03:39:03 GMT, Jim wrote:

Rick Tyler wrote:
On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 03:17:45 GMT, Jim wrote:


I'll tell you a secret;
All boats are built poorly, atleast not built as well as you'd like.

Um, well, isn't this NG called "rec.boats.building"? If your boat is
built poorly it's because you built it poorly.


Yes, you are missing something. The question was about how well
Bayliners are built.

snip
The title of the newsgroup does not say that you must build the boat
yourself, does it? It refers to boat building, and repair.


Way up there you wrote "All boats are built poorly." Suggesting that
you meant it to apply only to Bayliner is kind of a stretch.

For the record, what I wrote was a joke. Sorry if it missed the mark.

- Rick

--
"Ignorant voracity -- a wingless vulture -- can soar only into the
depths of ignominy." Patrick O'Brian



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