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On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 21:50:53 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote: On 5 Feb 2005 11:50:30 -0800, wrote: a "fast trawler" is typically unfit for LRC. Is the "passagemaker" adjective a factory claim, a reviewer's loose use of the term, or a retailer's fantasy? =============================== It's like sailing. Everyone talks about passage making and crossing oceans with their sail boat but only about 1% do. It's just good marketing to appeal to the other 99% and ignore the reality. Besides, we all know that trawlers are cool looking, right? I've never understood the appeal of these type boats. It wouldn't be something that I would buy. The new Nordic Tugs are just ugly. Gaudy even. Later, Tom |
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