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On Sun, 05 Jun 2005 01:17:37 GMT, "Eisboch"
wrote: Peter Aitken wrote in message .com... I had to laugh at this. We have narrowed our boat choices to two, Pursuit and Grady White. I am arranging sea trials so we can decide which one we want. The Grady White salesman tells me: "Please try the Pursuit first. Then when you try the Grady White it will be clear how much better it is. I guarantee you'll end up a Grady White owner" Then I call the Pursuit salesman to arrange the trial.. He tells me: "Please try the Grady White first. Then when you try the Pursuit it will be clear how much better it is. I guarantee you'll end up a Pursuit owner" What's a buyer to think g? -- Peter Aitken Visit my recipe and kitchen myths page at www.pgacon.com/cooking.htm The difference won't be the boat ... it will be the sea conditions at the time of the trial. Unless you can try both boats on the same day, in the same area... it ain't a fair comparison. Pick a rotten, windy, choppy day for both and buy the one you feel more comfortable in. Dude!! The barbarians are at the gate!! Glad you are back. :) Later, Tom |
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