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On Sun, 6 Nov 2005 15:53:46 -0500, "G&G" wrote:
Never in a Bayliner. Are you nuts? G I don't think you read the post closely. Bayliners line bays as wrecks, hence the joke, which I deemed a cruel but fair comment. I don't step aboard these kleenex boxes in Lake Ontario, and so am unlikely to advocate them offshore. R. "rhys" wrote in message .. . On Sun, 6 Nov 2005 14:39:13 -0500, "bowgus" wrote: There's a reason they're called bay liners :-) Cruel, but fair. To the OP: You'd be far better off buying a trawler-style boat with a large, slow-turning diesel and a high bow to deflect and power through the inevitable seas you'll hit. The Bayliner is strictly coastal, by which I mean "in sight of land" in anything other than ideal conditions. YMMV, of course. R. |
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rhys wrote:
I don't think you read the post closely. Bayliners line bays as wrecks, hence the joke, which I deemed a cruel but fair comment. I don't step aboard these kleenex boxes in Lake Ontario, and so am unlikely to advocate them offshore. You must have very expensive tastes in tissue. Some might find this Meridian/Bayliner would do them proud for their needs. http://tinyurl.com/c7yz3 -- Skipper |
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"Skipper" wrote in message ... You must have very expensive tastes in tissue. Some might find this Meridian/Bayliner would do them proud for their needs. http://tinyurl.com/c7yz3 Skipper I agree some might find the Bayliner OK, but, a lot of others, like me, would not. Jim |
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