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I've noticed some other people badmouthing Bayliners on other sites,
but keep in mind those are usually biased opinions based on peer pressure and opinion, not fact. Most of the people who have badmouthed the Bays, when I inquire why they feel this way all they can reply is " I just do cause they suck" or something similar, which is really not a reason at all. Fact is, it all boils down to personal preference. The majority of people will tell you what you will like based on their preferences, not yours. Bayliners don't seem to come with 7000 RPM twin V8 engines & jet drives, nor do they seem to attract hordes of drunken siliconed facelifted and botoxed bimbos in thong bikinis like the Cigarettes, Fountains, and Formulas...they do not thunder ominously through no wake zones or make all other boat owners drool with envy...nor do they provide a massive market for anodized chromed polished gold plated titanium blingity-bling that will cause you to sell off a kidney to pay off your Visa card. In short, the Bayliner is not the model status symbol that these other boats represent. From what i've learned, the Bayliner is more of a workhorse, not incredibly ultra-sleek expensive, sexy, or stately...but very tough and reliable. They are also, from what I've seen in comparison to other boat types, pretty cheap to work on. While a Bayliner will not increase your penis length like these other boats try to do, it will (when properly maintained) take you anywhere you want to go and will do so with a fair amount of reliability. Bayliner owners - in general - also seem to be alot more social, alot nicer, and a helluva lot more grounded. Bayliner owners seem to generally have more interesting things to talk about rather than the last 100 poker runs, how much was spent on those neon purple polished aluminum valve covers to match that neon purple multi port EFI system to match that neon purple trailer, or how much premarital sex they've gotten because of their boat. |
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![]() "Maxx1676" wrote in message om... I've noticed some other people badmouthing Bayliners on other sites, but keep in mind those are usually biased opinions based on peer pressure and opinion, not fact. Most of the people who have badmouthed the Bays, when I inquire why they feel this way all they can reply is " I just do cause they suck" or something similar, which is really not a reason at all. Fact is, it all boils down to personal preference. The majority of people will tell you what you will like based on their preferences, not yours. Bayliners don't seem to come with 7000 RPM twin V8 engines & jet drives, nor do they seem to attract hordes of drunken siliconed facelifted and botoxed bimbos in thong bikinis like the Cigarettes, Fountains, and Formulas...they do not thunder ominously through no wake zones or make all other boat owners drool with envy...nor do they provide a massive market for anodized chromed polished gold plated titanium blingity-bling that will cause you to sell off a kidney to pay off your Visa card. In short, the Bayliner is not the model status symbol that these other boats represent. From what i've learned, the Bayliner is more of a workhorse, not incredibly ultra-sleek expensive, sexy, or stately...but very tough and reliable. They are also, from what I've seen in comparison to other boat types, pretty cheap to work on. While a Bayliner will not increase your penis length like these other boats try to do, it will (when properly maintained) take you anywhere you want to go and will do so with a fair amount of reliability. Bayliner owners - in general - also seem to be alot more social, alot nicer, and a helluva lot more grounded. Bayliner owners seem to generally have more interesting things to talk about rather than the last 100 poker runs, how much was spent on those neon purple polished aluminum valve covers to match that neon purple multi port EFI system to match that neon purple trailer, or how much premarital sex they've gotten because of their boat. I bad mouth Wellcraft boats. I had one, and it was crap from day 1 that I bought it. Everything you can imagine went wrong with it, from engine stalling, to parts just breaking off, to the engine mount breaking off. I believe it's because there is no real competition from Japan or Europe in the small boat business. I really wish there was. |
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