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For $300,000, Chuckster, I would want something more in a boat than a
"generally average quality offering." And I'd get it. Many of your quality evaluations would be highly subjective. That's OK, same with almost everybody else on most issues. Then the trick becomes getting the "right" answer to the following question. (Personally, I don't know what the right answer is... and right for one person isn't going to be right for the next) "For $300,000, shall I buy a generally average quality, 33' boat at least adequately seaworthy for its intended use and then some- or for the same money shall I instead select an exceptionally high quality 27' boat adequately seaworthy for its intended use and then some? Only people who have never really been around a boat in their whole life would actually suspect that the only thing you get for 30-times the price of the $9995 BMT combo is "bigger." |
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