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2 days, 2 sales.
On Apr 10, 3:50*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... If you aren't into long voyages, but want comfort and something easy to handle, take a look at the new Mainship 31s. I sure am. *:) I've eyeballed them online. * Nice. *However, I have no interest in buying new again. The Navigator and Egg Harbor were new. * The depreciation is worse than a car and the outfitting and commissioning costs can be very expensive. *I've learned my lesson. I am also hung up on having twins. *That was the only negative of the Grand Banks. I can deal with the slow speed, but I just like the idea of having two engines, both for a degree of redundancy and for handling. * Another issue: I'll never own an I/O again. *(sorry, Jim) I found an older Luhrs that has caught my attention a little. * I have to go over to the Vineyard to check it out. * Twin 350's, tuna tower, small galley, head, *sleeping spaces, AC/heat and a genset. *Well equipped with newer electronics, including new chartplotter and radar. *Unusual in a 29 footer. http://www.eisboch.com/29luhrs.jpg That's one of interest. *Also have a trawler type to check out. * We shall see. Eisboch Pretty boat... |
2 days, 2 sales.
wrote in message ... On Apr 10, 3:50 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: I found an older Luhrs that has caught my attention a little. I have to go over to the Vineyard to check it out. Twin 350's, tuna tower, small galley, head, sleeping spaces, AC/heat and a genset. Well equipped with newer electronics, including new chartplotter and radar. Unusual in a 29 footer. http://www.eisboch.com/29luhrs.jpg That's one of interest. Also have a trawler type to check out. We shall see. Eisboch Pretty boat... Problem is, they all look pretty in the pictures. You have to really inspect them in person. I have a hunch that this boat was probably a charter fishing boat and will be pretty well beaten up. But, you don't know until you go and look up close and personal. Eisboch |
2 days, 2 sales.
Eisboch wrote:
wrote in message ... On Apr 10, 3:50 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: I found an older Luhrs that has caught my attention a little. I have to go over to the Vineyard to check it out. Twin 350's, tuna tower, small galley, head, sleeping spaces, AC/heat and a genset. Well equipped with newer electronics, including new chartplotter and radar. Unusual in a 29 footer. http://www.eisboch.com/29luhrs.jpg That's one of interest. Also have a trawler type to check out. We shall see. Eisboch Pretty boat... Problem is, they all look pretty in the pictures. You have to really inspect them in person. I have a hunch that this boat was probably a charter fishing boat and will be pretty well beaten up. But, you don't know until you go and look up close and personal. Eisboch Considering how much you liked your boats with the windowed houses, I don't see you enjoying much off time down in the bilges of that Luhrs. -- Palin & Bachmann in 2012 - All Stupidity All the Time |
2 days, 2 sales.
"HK" wrote in message m... Eisboch wrote: wrote in message ... On Apr 10, 3:50 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: I found an older Luhrs that has caught my attention a little. I have to go over to the Vineyard to check it out. Twin 350's, tuna tower, small galley, head, sleeping spaces, AC/heat and a genset. Well equipped with newer electronics, including new chartplotter and radar. Unusual in a 29 footer. http://www.eisboch.com/29luhrs.jpg That's one of interest. Also have a trawler type to check out. We shall see. Eisboch Pretty boat... Problem is, they all look pretty in the pictures. You have to really inspect them in person. I have a hunch that this boat was probably a charter fishing boat and will be pretty well beaten up. But, you don't know until you go and look up close and personal. Eisboch Considering how much you liked your boats with the windowed houses, I don't see you enjoying much off time down in the bilges of that Luhrs. That's a good observation. One of the reasons I didn't bond well with the current Mainship Sedan Bridge was the "cave" feeling of the salon. Eisboch |
2 days, 2 sales.
On Apr 10, 2:50*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... If you aren't into long voyages, but want comfort and something easy to handle, take a look at the new Mainship 31s. I sure am. *:) I've eyeballed them online. * Nice. *However, I have no interest in buying new again. The Navigator and Egg Harbor were new. * The depreciation is worse than a car and the outfitting and commissioning costs can be very expensive. *I've learned my lesson. I am also hung up on having twins. *That was the only negative of the Grand Banks. I can deal with the slow speed, but I just like the idea of having two engines, both for a degree of redundancy and for handling. * Another issue: I'll never own an I/O again. *(sorry, Jim) I found an older Luhrs that has caught my attention a little. * I have to go over to the Vineyard to check it out. * Twin 350's, tuna tower, small galley, head, *sleeping spaces, AC/heat and a genset. *Well equipped with newer electronics, including new chartplotter and radar. *Unusual in a 29 footer. http://www.eisboch.com/29luhrs.jpg That's one of interest. *Also have a trawler type to check out. * We shall see. Eisboch *Drool!* |
2 days, 2 sales.
Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message m... Eisboch wrote: wrote in message ... On Apr 10, 3:50 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: I found an older Luhrs that has caught my attention a little. I have to go over to the Vineyard to check it out. Twin 350's, tuna tower, small galley, head, sleeping spaces, AC/heat and a genset. Well equipped with newer electronics, including new chartplotter and radar. Unusual in a 29 footer. http://www.eisboch.com/29luhrs.jpg That's one of interest. Also have a trawler type to check out. We shall see. Eisboch Pretty boat... Problem is, they all look pretty in the pictures. You have to really inspect them in person. I have a hunch that this boat was probably a charter fishing boat and will be pretty well beaten up. But, you don't know until you go and look up close and personal. Eisboch Considering how much you liked your boats with the windowed houses, I don't see you enjoying much off time down in the bilges of that Luhrs. That's a good observation. One of the reasons I didn't bond well with the current Mainship Sedan Bridge was the "cave" feeling of the salon. Eisboch Luhrs Mainship has a lovely 34' trawler with twins it has been making for some years. It's another boat on my list. With or without flying bridge. Really nice salon for a boat this size. http://www.mainship.com/models/34trawler/34T.html -- Palin & Bachmann in 2012 - All Stupidity All the Time |
2 days, 2 sales.
"HK" wrote in message m... Luhrs Mainship has a lovely 34' trawler with twins it has been making for some years. It's another boat on my list. With or without flying bridge. Really nice salon for a boat this size. http://www.mainship.com/models/34trawler/34T.html You will get a kick out of this. The guy who is buying my 40' Mainship Sedan Bridge currently owns an older, 34' Mainship trawler. During our initial discussions we kicked around the idea of a partial trade. I lost interest in a trade deal however, because his is a single screw, plus he admitted that he had some problems with soft exterior decks that needed to be repaired. Turns out it didn't matter. He and his wife checked out my boat, liked it and made an acceptable offer without any discussion of a trade. I think the older Mainship trawlers were not as well made as the newer models. It's probably because Mainship has now focused only on trawler models and no longer build cruisers. I've looked at Albin's and a couple of others, including Sabreliner. The new Sabreliner's are unbelievable, but so is the price. When it comes to enduring quality in older models, it is hard to beat a Grand Banks. There is something to be said about sticking to a design and focusing on yearly improvements over the years. Eisboch |
2 days, 2 sales.
Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... If you aren't into long voyages, but want comfort and something easy to handle, take a look at the new Mainship 31s. I sure am. :) I've eyeballed them online. Nice. However, I have no interest in buying new again. The Navigator and Egg Harbor were new. The depreciation is worse than a car and the outfitting and commissioning costs can be very expensive. I've learned my lesson. I am also hung up on having twins. That was the only negative of the Grand Banks. I can deal with the slow speed, but I just like the idea of having two engines, both for a degree of redundancy and for handling. Another issue: I'll never own an I/O again. (sorry, Jim) I found an older Luhrs that has caught my attention a little. I have to go over to the Vineyard to check it out. Twin 350's, tuna tower, small galley, head, sleeping spaces, AC/heat and a genset. Well equipped with newer electronics, including new chartplotter and radar. Unusual in a 29 footer. http://www.eisboch.com/29luhrs.jpg That's one of interest. Also have a trawler type to check out. We shall see. Eisboch Tiara offers some nice, small, twin screws. |
2 days, 2 sales.
Eisboch wrote:
"Richard Casady" wrote in message ... On Fri, 10 Apr 2009 16:03:27 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: The bus is a blast. 65 mph wide open. About 5 feet in first gear, another 20 feet in second, then it's home to the races in third and forth. I drove my cousins 50's bus and it had a top speed of 55. With much headwind, it was faster in third. Casady That one probably had the 36hp engine. Mine's souped up to 46hp. Eisboch My late 1940's rebuilt willys station wagon had about that much horsepower and would do 60 with a tailwind. -- Palin & Bachmann in 2012 - All Stupidity All the Time |
2 days, 2 sales.
On Fri, 10 Apr 2009 16:03:27 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote: The bus is a blast. 65 mph wide open. About 5 feet in first gear, another 20 feet in second, then it's home to the races in third and forth. I drove my cousins 50's bus and it had a top speed of 55. With much headwind, it was faster in third. Casady |
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