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Default Here's a Willard pilothouse motorsailer

http://www.ads-promo.com/willard.html

Jim wrote:

That boat looks very similar to a Willard. A well made boat, and there's
a lot of them out there. Here's a newer one, with out a flybridge:
http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listi...63&slim=quick&


But, a flybridge is a nice place to be. Consider the added flexibility.
Maynard G. Krebbs wrote:

On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 02:32:11 GMT, Jim wrote:


A low bridge works well.

Seriously, if you want a boat that does not have a flybridge, you
should buy one that does not have one. They are easy to remove, but
it leaves a lot of finish work, plumbing, rewiring and all the rest.
And you will spend a bunch of money, ruin the resale, and for what?

A good alternative is to just not go up there. One day you will try
it out and find out you might like it.




Thanks Jim. Probably the best way to do it is to look for the boat
without a flybridge.
Mark E. Williams




 
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