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On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 17:07:11 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: JohnH wrote: On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 20:21:44 GMT, "NOYB" wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Dene" wrote in message ... I've owned a boat for 20+ years and yet this was the first time I've attend the Portland Boat Show. Impressions..... 1. We own a 25 foot pocket cruiser ('96 Starcraft 2531). After walking through various 25 footers, we were relieved to find none as suitable as the one we have. Our aft sleeping berth is the best design and size. Whew! 2. The two boats that impressed us most were the 34 foot Glacier Bay Catamarin and the 25' C-Dory Tom Cat. Regarding the former, it had beautiful workmanship and design. My wife was so impressed that ended up going through it three times. However, the new 30 footer they have coming will be even better (for us) at 150k less. One reason is the placement of the galley....up on the main deck instead of stuffed below. This allows my wife to be up at all times. The only reason to go below is to use the head or sleep in the roomy queen size berth. The sales guy mentioned that Glacier Bay is putting 190 hp Volvo diesels in it, with COMPOSITE outdrive. Supposedly far superior than metal. My neighbor has composite drives on a 35' Regal. He wrapped a rope that was hanging from his dingy around the prop while cruising, and it cracked the lower drive unit. I'll stick with metal. I don't think I could come up with more than a dozen reasons to avoid outdrives. You mean besides the fact that there's just a piece of black rubber (that must remain completely pliable and flex with the drives) between you and the bottom of the Atlantic? Was that meant to inspire confidence in my boat? -- John H ******Have a spectacular day!****** You store your boat on the hard between uses, and several of the deadly reasons not to own an I/O apply less to you. Absolutely! I escape only those reasons having to do with leaving the outdrive in the water for extended periods of time! BTW, I just put a couple of woodpecker pics on abpso. Trying to get those guys to pose for the camera is a bear! These are crops, about one quarter size of the original. It'll give an idea of what the D200 will do in the hands of a beginning amateur. -- John H ******Have a spectacular day!****** |
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