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The man of a thousand screen names bitched:
You boat review provided a valuable service, because it highlighted the need for boat buyers to take what they read in boat mags with a grain of salt. ********************** Yeah, yeah. Yawn. Say, when was the last time you or Hurtwit posted anything *on* topic? How much salt is required to deal with a guy who hangs out in a boating NG and doesn't boat? |
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On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 08:15:53 -0500, John H
wrote: On 9 Feb 2005 18:12:15 -0800, wrote: ~~ snippage ~~ I've never seen a major mfg. boat that is totally unsuited for safe and appropriate use by somebody, under the right conditions. Two equally knowledgeable boaters will evaluate the same boat, and one might rule it out immediately and go on to buy something else, while the other likes it so much he writes a check on the spot. Which one was "right"? (Hint: most likely both, they simply prioritized different needs). I really didn't expect an objective, million-dollar test. I just wanted your subjective opinion of how the three boats compared in your experience. Any boat looks, rides and feels good first time around - it takes time to find the little things that annoy or fail. I really like my Ranger and would hate to part with it, but over the four years I've owned it, there are things that I notice that annoy the hell out of me - the worst being the placement of the forward seat post. That's why I have a thing about Bluefin boats. They aren't the prettiest nor are they cosmetically perfect, but the damn things ride like a dream in all weather, are very nicely fit out for fishing and tough as hell. Another boat that I have been consistently impressed with are the Polar series boats. They are good looking, form/fit/function are damn close to perfect and they are very nicely laid out from an ergonomic standpoint. We've had this magazine "pro/con" debate before. For my money, if you want a truly objective report, ask owners about the boat, not the dealer. A lot of negative boat reports are related to the dealer, not the boat. You can get a good idea from the manufacturer's information and reading "test" reports in the magazines, but you will get closer to the truth by asking owners. Later, Tom |
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Gould,
The post you responded to was on topic. Boat reviews in magazines are fluff pieces for the boat builder, they read like the boat manufacturer gave you the piece and you just signed your name. Karen calls these posts SPAM, and they are. I am amazed you actually try to convenience anyone they aren't. A new boater should understand the boat magazines make money by using their fluff PR pieces to sell ads and to sell reprints of the articles so the dealers can give them to everyone interested in the boat. Your contention that the reviews are always positive because every boat design is superb and all boat manufactures build quality boats shows you believe the buyers are gullible. Everyone who has responded to my statement that boat reviews are fluff PR pieces have agreed with me. NO boater in the group buys into your BS. oups.com... The man of a thousand screen names bitched: You boat review provided a valuable service, because it highlighted the need for boat buyers to take what they read in boat mags with a grain of salt. ********************** Yeah, yeah. Yawn. Say, when was the last time you or Hurtwit posted anything *on* topic? How much salt is required to deal with a guy who hangs out in a boating NG and doesn't boat? |
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John,
Gould will not give you an opinion because he doesn't want to bite the hand that feeds him. He gets paid to make every boat he reviews seem like the best thing since sliced bread. If he ever gave an honest review he would be scared he might loose ad revenue. Would you believe any movie reviewer who loved every movie he reviewed? "John H" wrote in message ... I really didn't expect an objective, million-dollar test. I just wanted your subjective opinion of how the three boats compared in your experience. John H On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD, on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes |
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![]() "Dr. Karen Grear MD, PHD" wrote in message ... Gould, The post you responded to was on topic. Boat reviews in magazines are fluff pieces for the boat builder, they read like the boat manufacturer gave you the piece and you just signed your name. Karen calls these posts SPAM, and they are. I am amazed you actually try to convenience anyone they aren't. A new boater should understand the boat magazines make money by using their fluff PR pieces to sell ads and to sell reprints of the articles so the dealers can give them to everyone interested in the boat. Your contention that the reviews are always positive because every boat design is superb and all boat manufactures build quality boats shows you believe the buyers are gullible. Everyone who has responded to my statement that boat reviews are fluff PR pieces have agreed with me. Boating magazine is one of the worse. But, hey, what do you expect? They're a French-owned company. Powerboat Reports seems very objective in their reviews, however. |
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![]() "NOYB" wrote in message link.net... "Dr. Karen Grear MD, PHD" wrote in message ... Gould, The post you responded to was on topic. Boat reviews in magazines are fluff pieces for the boat builder, they read like the boat manufacturer gave you the piece and you just signed your name. Karen calls these posts SPAM, and they are. I am amazed you actually try to convenience anyone they aren't. A new boater should understand the boat magazines make money by using their fluff PR pieces to sell ads and to sell reprints of the articles so the dealers can give them to everyone interested in the boat. Your contention that the reviews are always positive because every boat design is superb and all boat manufactures build quality boats shows you believe the buyers are gullible. Everyone who has responded to my statement that boat reviews are fluff PR pieces have agreed with me. Boating magazine is one of the worse. "worst" |
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