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BOB wrote:
Yeah Harry. Typical. Only bayliner uses an I/O, Radar Arch, and "RV decorated interior" on a 28 foot boat. It's typical alright. Typical Harry Krause. Bayliner has a 28' cruiser, the 288 model, that isn't a bad-looking boat, and, in fact, I took a look at one a couple of years ago. But...typical of Bayliner, it had some serious shortcomings, starting with a much-too-small fuel tank and an I/O drive instead of an inboard or at least a vee-drive. And the interior was decorated like an RV. Without the idiotic radar arch, though, it is an attractive, traditional cruiser, suitable for the Bay or the ICW. But it is a bit overpriced for what it is. Well, Bob, I use my criteria in selection boats, not yours. I don't like I/O drives, especially in salt water environments; I don't like ugly radar arches, and I don't like boats decorated so that they look like RVs. I also like believe a 28' boat should have a larger fuel tank than what Bayliner offers on that model. Obviously, your tastes are different. -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |
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