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Light'n up and perhaps you'll
lighten up and you'll learn something. Another insulting and condescending response. I don't think we'll be hearing from "Vallie" again. |
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On 20 Jul 2006 04:59:49 -0700, "Denny" wrote:
To the OP, I have the same dilemma... I went through all the half million dollar offerings, the wine coolers, the multiple airconditioners, boats that require two 50 amp cords to power it up at the dock, boats that get 0.75 MPG, boats that hold about 24 hours worth of water and sewage, etc... Finally decided to build my own... "A funny thing happened on the way to the forum", said Caesar... Same thing happened to me on the way to building... My 38 foot power cat became a 40 foot power cat sitting on 50 foot hulls... It still has one master stateroom... A sitting area that curtains off as a stateroom for family and a couple of single bunks down in the hulls... It will be fuel economical... It will be blue water capable.... It will be independent of shore power... It will go a minimum of 2 weeks before having to pump out (2 people)... It will have 3000+ mile range... It will cost $200K to build, labor and materials... There is no wine cooler, no crystal chandelier, no silk and wool rugs... No hot tub on the foredeck... The pilot house is the sole nav and con station, i.e. one suite of electronics and controls... It will have a large freezer and cooler (top loading) chilled by holding plates run off a compressor on the main engine... It will have a huge battery bank with multiple solar panels... All lighting inside the boat will be LED for efficiency... The airconditioner will be a 12 volt, high efficiency unit... And so on... You can have it your way... If 'sleek' is your criteria, then I suggest you contact John Shuttleworth... Sleek is his middle name... denny When you build it yourself, does that include laying fiberglass? Do they provide the forms, or are you talking about assembly only? In other words, what sort of tools and skill levels are required? Does Shuttleworth have a website? |
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On 20 Jul 2006 20:46:02 -0500, Brewster wrote:
Light'n up and perhaps you'll lighten up and you'll learn something. Another insulting and condescending response. I don't think we'll be hearing from "Vallie" again. If you considered that "insulting" and "condescending", what did you think of his oh so clever "**** you" to John's rather witty and harmless joke? |
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On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 02:23:16 GMT, Capt. Bill
wrote: On 20 Jul 2006 20:46:02 -0500, Brewster wrote: Light'n up and perhaps you'll lighten up and you'll learn something. Another insulting and condescending response. I don't think we'll be hearing from "Vallie" again. If you considered that "insulting" and "condescending", what did you think of his oh so clever "**** you" to John's rather witty and harmless joke? Why pile on? Are you a herd animal? |
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