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says... On 12/31/10 6:50 PM, BAR wrote: In , says... On 12/31/10 5:15 PM, A.True.Boater wrote: On 12/31/10 4:58 PM, Harryk wrote: On 12/31/10 12:49 PM, A.True.Boater wrote: What kind of boat does everyone own, if you could have your dream boat what would it be? I own a '96 Doral 36 Express Cruiser. My dream boat would be a 50" Trawler. I have a 2011 twin diesel "non-express" cruiser. It's just under 40' long if you include everything, and, I'd guess, about four feet shorter sans anchor pulpit and swim platform. At the moment, it is my actual boat and my dream boat, although I am considering building either a wood rowing/sailing boat or maybe finishing off a fiberglass sailing hull that's up for sale. Right now, she's sitting up on the hard at a nearby marina, shrinkwrapped against the winter chills. Is this a ONE OFF or is it a manufacturers stock model? It's a production boat, based off a manufacturer's "stock model," with some options and custom features, but, berthed next to a sistership, it would be hard to tell the two apart, unless you knew what was standard and what was not. What happened to the 36' Zimmerman like Lobsta boat? Why would you have two boats of similar type? A. I sold it. B. I don't. C. They're not. More lies from the liar in chief. |
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On 12/31/10 8:40 PM, BAR wrote:
In , says... On 12/31/10 6:50 PM, BAR wrote: In , says... On 12/31/10 5:15 PM, A.True.Boater wrote: On 12/31/10 4:58 PM, Harryk wrote: On 12/31/10 12:49 PM, A.True.Boater wrote: What kind of boat does everyone own, if you could have your dream boat what would it be? I own a '96 Doral 36 Express Cruiser. My dream boat would be a 50" Trawler. I have a 2011 twin diesel "non-express" cruiser. It's just under 40' long if you include everything, and, I'd guess, about four feet shorter sans anchor pulpit and swim platform. At the moment, it is my actual boat and my dream boat, although I am considering building either a wood rowing/sailing boat or maybe finishing off a fiberglass sailing hull that's up for sale. Right now, she's sitting up on the hard at a nearby marina, shrinkwrapped against the winter chills. Is this a ONE OFF or is it a manufacturers stock model? It's a production boat, based off a manufacturer's "stock model," with some options and custom features, but, berthed next to a sistership, it would be hard to tell the two apart, unless you knew what was standard and what was not. What happened to the 36' Zimmerman like Lobsta boat? Why would you have two boats of similar type? A. I sold it. B. I don't. C. They're not. More lies from the liar in chief. Duh...still fantasizing you earn more than I do, Bertiepoop? |
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@mypacks.net says... What happened to the 36' Zimmerman like Lobsta boat? Why would you have two boats of similar type? A. I sold it. B. I don't. C. They're not. More lies from the liar in chief. Duh...still fantasizing you earn more than I do, Bertiepoop? I don't have to fantasize. |
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On 12/31/10 8:40 PM, BAR wrote:
In , says... On 12/31/10 6:50 PM, BAR wrote: In , says... On 12/31/10 5:15 PM, A.True.Boater wrote: On 12/31/10 4:58 PM, Harryk wrote: On 12/31/10 12:49 PM, A.True.Boater wrote: What kind of boat does everyone own, if you could have your dream boat what would it be? I own a '96 Doral 36 Express Cruiser. My dream boat would be a 50" Trawler. I have a 2011 twin diesel "non-express" cruiser. It's just under 40' long if you include everything, and, I'd guess, about four feet shorter sans anchor pulpit and swim platform. At the moment, it is my actual boat and my dream boat, although I am considering building either a wood rowing/sailing boat or maybe finishing off a fiberglass sailing hull that's up for sale. Right now, she's sitting up on the hard at a nearby marina, shrinkwrapped against the winter chills. Is this a ONE OFF or is it a manufacturers stock model? It's a production boat, based off a manufacturer's "stock model," with some options and custom features, but, berthed next to a sistership, it would be hard to tell the two apart, unless you knew what was standard and what was not. What happened to the 36' Zimmerman like Lobsta boat? Why would you have two boats of similar type? A. I sold it. B. I don't. C. They're not. More lies from the liar in chief. More bull**** from boatless bertie. |
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