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Boat Choices
Rich Hampel wrote in message news:300120041809349757%
Definitely dont bother with a "pullman" interior if you're interested in blue water. Can you explain why that is for this neophyte? |
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Boat Choices
Rich Hampel wrote in message news:300120041809349757%
Definitely dont bother with a "pullman" interior if you're interested in blue water. Can you explain why that is for this neophyte? |
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Boat Choices
Tayanas: Every one is different below decks - all were "semi-custom'. Many have oil finished interiors and over the years have age darkened and need lots of work stripping. Varnished interiors wlll 'dazzle'. The interior crafstmanship is utterly phenominal - master cabinet makers all. A good Tayana will look like a blending of a good shipyard and an upscale furniture manufacturer. Definitely dont bother with a "pullman" interior if you're interested in blue water. There maybe 'some' problems on older boats. If you get serious about a TY37 drop me an email, as I will relate to 'stuff' that most surveyors will absolutely miss, etc. ;-) |
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