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Do Potical Trolls Have Boats?
Doug Kanter wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Doug Kanter wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Doug Kanter wrote: "JGK" wrote in message ... "privacy.at Anonymous Remailer" wrote in message vacy.at... No, they only have Jet Ski s Now: 14' Lund February 2005: Mainship Pilot 30-II Any other questions? Really? That's a sweet ride, Doug. I saw one at a boat show, and watched some Pilots being built at the factory in St. Augustine during a recent trip to Florida. Get yourself a factory visit! If you do, I can recommend some restaurants in the neighborhood. One suggestion...make sure you have the bottom epoxy "painted" by a professional crew (three coats at least) before you take delivery or have the bottom painted. Are you going for the "sedan" model? Not sure yet about the sedan, although it seems like a good idea, considering that I've already had a couple of pre-cancerous moles removed. :-) It is a sweet boat, isn't it? When I first saw it, it reminded me of my father's first boat, a 32' Luhrs back in 1966 or so. So, I was surprised to find that the companies were slightly related. Slightly, eh? More than that. It is a very interesting company. If I recall, it is employee-owned. You know what really caught my eye? So many of the 28-32 ft boats I see around have lines which make them look as if they'd been inflated with air. All sorts of weird bulges in the cabin & cockpit. Too round. And this is interesting: I've seen a few that actually have less room than my 14' Lund for moving around and fishing. That's nuts. Meanwhile, the Mainship is really clean looking and uncluttered. I've been an admirer of that boat for many years, in its past and present iterations. It's a perfect cruiser for a couple or three who aren't interested in 1000-mile voyages. The lines are sweet indeed. Is a bow thruster standard? If not, go for one...it really makes pushing around a single-screw inboard a lot simpler. -- A vote for Nader is a vote for Bush; A vote for Bush is a vote for Apocalypse. |
Do Potical Trolls Have Boats?
no one gives a **** what you think...it's too bad too...it's a BOATING GROUP
"privacy.at Anonymous Remailer" wrote in message vacy.at... Normally I find experienced boaters to be extremely courteous to one another. Of course there are always the few jagoffs that think they own all the waters. They are the ones who rip through the marked no wake zones, wouldn't lend a helping hand to a fellow boater that was in trouble, you know the type. Then there are inexperienced boaters that just don't know any better. These off topic political posts don't belong in rec.boats. Are they made by inexperienced boaters or those that think they own the waters and don't give a damn about a fellow boater. I, along with 99.9% of the readers of this group think this bunch should find some other place to play. There are groups intended for that type of discussion. We come to this group to get away from politics, news, and work. We come here to enjoy our hobby which is boating. To those that think your political rants and raves and copy and pastes are enjoyed by the vast majority of us, forget it. This is a boating newsgroup. Get the picture? This political trash does not belong here. It is not wanted. Go play somewhere else. |
Do Potical Trolls Have Boats?
Amen.
And you CAN'T filter it all out. It just can't be done. "Glenn Deneweth" wrote in message ... Dave You can always filter what you don't want to read. Or you can follow the standard rules of Newsgroups and move the content to the appropriate group. The rules are simple and concise. Glenn ----------Canadian, don't care who wins... |
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