Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#11
![]()
posted to rec.boats.cruising,alt.sailing
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 09:51:00 -0600, Vic Smith
wrote: I hereby snip and discount all of Larry's mythology about 1.6 million mile Mercs, and will continue to drive Chevys. Cause I know 'em and like 'em. Nearly anything can be made to last nearly forever. I know a guy who has been driving the same VW beetle for fifty years. He is a pilot who lives more than fifty miles from the Des Moines airport. How many miles, I don't know. Casady |
#12
![]()
posted to rec.boats.cruising,alt.sailing
|
|||
|
|||
![]() |
#14
![]()
posted to rec.boats.cruising
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Martin Baxter wrote in :
Had a SAAB once 2 stroke or 4 stroke engine? I remember the Saab chain saws...(c; |
#15
![]()
posted to rec.boats.cruising
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
larry wrote:
Martin Baxter wrote in : Had a SAAB once 2 stroke or 4 stroke engine? I remember the Saab chain saws...(c; 4, maybe about 2 litre. Loved the key between the seats, always freaked out the new passengers. Cheers Marty ------------ And now a word from our sponsor --------------------- For a secure high performance FTP using SSL/TLS encryption upgrade to SurgeFTP ---- See http://netwinsite.com/sponsor/sponsor_surgeftp.htm ---- |
#16
![]()
posted to rec.boats.cruising
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Martin Baxter wrote in :
4, maybe about 2 litre. Loved the key between the seats, always freaked out the new passengers. One of my high school teachers had a BMW Isetta, the little 2-stroke bug with one door in the front. Us boys used to pick it up and leave it by the front door of the school up about 15 steps, sometimes with a big red bow on it. It was the ONLY vehicle that could climb the very steep hill behind the school in the winter. She'd walk up that road even when the snowplow couldn't! Some 2-stroke Saabs were around town when I was in high school in the 60's. That's why I asked....(c; I know a registered nurse with a new Saab convertible. It's a beautiful car. Very tight and nicely made. Saab makes luxury cars, now....at luxury prices...probably 90% Swedish TAXES. Parts are outrageously expensive for it. |
#17
![]()
posted to rec.boats.cruising, alt.sailing
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Jan 16, 3:45*pm, atjb wrote:
I'm considering buying a 36' Jaguar Catamaran. My major concern is that the bridgedeck clearance appears to be 21' at the stern. *Does anyone have any experience with wether this is a problem? I know it is low, but is it too low? *Is it ok for a 36' cat? Thanks Andrew Many thanks to all for the comments & feedback. Yes is the one listed in Texas. And yes my mistake I meant 21 inches clearance !! The boat is the configuration discussed by Vic. The heads are in the bows of the boat. There do seem to be some cosmetic quality issues such as a strip holding up the headliner in the salon hanging as though it has come unglued/ unscrewed. It has been for sale since last July as best I can tell. I do like the "feel" and layout of the boat. I will be using it for coastal cruising initially with longer term plans to "go cruising". |
Reply |
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Prop clearance specs? | General | |||
Stern bearing clearance | Cruising | |||
Mexico Clearance Update | Cruising | |||
Clearance on cabinetwork? | Boat Building | |||
Vertical clearance ?? | Cruising |