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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!* |
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