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It makes as much sense as saying "If you can't afford a BMW you should not
drive". It isn't worth your time getting upset about a few old men who live their life in rec.boats. "Bob D." wrote in message ... Alright Alright already so I'm long winded. Sorry. Hopefully what follows it's an intersting read with SOME value. Also, ignore the spelling, I'm in a hurry and typing with my toes today :^) I have yet to see anyone offer any significant empirical data, even significant anectdotal evidence, that any boat of a given brand name is clearly superior or inferior to another brand name, when factoring in things like initial cost, and care. Oh? Try going 30 miles offshore in a Bayliner and a boat of similar sized designed for ocean use. Alright Harry, I'll bite. So according to your statement the evidence that Bayliners are inferior is cannot travel thiry miles off shore? What about a Wellcraft? How about an old favorite of mine, a Jersey? Of all the boats made, you seem to infer that Bayliner are the only ones that cannot travel off shore so they are the only ones you'll label as inferior? Also can you be more specific in your statement "Oh? Try going 30 miles offshore in a Bayliner and a boat of similar sized designed for ocean use."? First of specifically what two boats are you comparing? Second, What does it mean? Will someone going 30 miles off shore on a Bayliner perish? Will someone going 30 miles off shore in a Bayliner automatically come back and renounce the Bayliner name and pledge their allegiance to Parker boats forever? I honestly don't know what you mean, because, standing by itself without context, you've presented a senseless statement with ABSOLUTELY NO MEANING. It's like debating with a ****ed off ten year old: "Oh yeah? I'll show you! You just try to take that Bayliner thirty miles off shore. Go on, I dare you!" Without knowing what consequnces you are inferring, perhaps I should just count my blessings when I went 300 miles on my Bayliner accross Lake Erie, accross Lake St. Clair and into Lake Huron, where I was more than thiry miles off shore on quite a few occasions. I'm not a gambling man, but I'd bet other Bayliner owners could make better claims. This ambiguous statement not only reeks of arrogance, but suggests you are a prejudiced person. I used the term prejudice in referring to your closed minded disdain for Bayliners above all other boats. It doesn't matter what the facts are or how many thousands of people enjoy their Bayliners. It doesn't matter if Bayliners have repeatedly go thirty miles off shore for a decade. To you, Bayliners suck, Bayliners will always suck, and despite any proof to the contrary you will tell people bayliners suck, not as your unfounded opinion, but as a matter of fact. My guess is you do this because your foolish pride will never allow you to admit otherwise. Prejudice and closed mindedness behaviours are usually well gounded in one's insecurity, I pitty that flaw in a person. And for the record, I don't really care if you or others think Bayliners, Chris-Crafts or any other boat sucks as long as you: A. Qualify your remarks as your opinion B. If stating it as a fact, back up what you say with some shred of evidence You repeatedly do neither, and that offends me, Sir. You and others who repeatedly and haphazzardly bash bayliners, any other boat, or person, without good reason, and without one iota of constructive advice, are in my humble opinion, are acting in rude and irresponsible manner. Obviously it's rude because telling any captain their boat sucks encroaches on a personal attack. No matter what walk of life we come from, or what type of vessels we own, the majority of boaters take some pride in the vessel they own. We refer to vessels as "she" as they are close in our hearts. Just like we take pride in our houses. My hats goes off to you, Harry, or anyone else, that can honestly say you would not be offended if someone said "Your boat sucks" or someone walked into your house and said "Geez what a dump". Quite frankly, I wonder if you or others who act the same way would display this same rudeness you've shown in this group in person. If we met face to face would you have the guts to tell me my boat sucks in the same "matter of fact" fashion? If so, my hat goes off to you again, for remaining steadfast in your personal, albeit prejudiced, convictions. If not, I pitty you. This type of bashing is irresponsible because the people posting are a small percentage of the people reading this group. Bashing ANY boat or person without qualifying your remarks, has consequences to the people who MAY take these comments at face value. There may be other Bayliner owners out there who are now unwilling to post a serious question because they do not wish to be ridiculed by a group of assholes. There have been examples be new boaters out there who post to this group looking for advice while sharing their first time boating experiences who get slapped down like a fly on a picnic table without any constructive advice, by people basking in their anonmynity (sp?) who wouldn't dare act in this manner in person. There may have been people who still have not become boaters because that affordable Bayliner was so badly renounced that they passed it up without looking to see if it would suit their needs. It is really sad, because as arrogant as Harry and many members of this group are, I feel they still may have very valuable information to impart from their knowledge and experiences. Unfortunately it may not reach the people who need it because they are too intimidated. Intimated because a small group of people decided too make rec.boats first and foremost a ****ing contest. Too bad. Bob Dimond |
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