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On 19 Aug 2006 08:44:21 -0700, "Chuck Gould"
wrote: Here's the result of my workday on Friday. :-) Warning; the following material describes a new boat being offered for sale, so anybody easily offended by mentions of specific brand names, etc, in the group is invited to click to the next thread. Thanks. Split Personality We spent a glorious August morning out on Lake Union and Lake Washington in Crownline's largest boat, the new 2007 315 SCR Sport Cruiser. Crownline continues to pleasantly surprise the boating industry, and it looks like the company has done it yet again. We had to conclude that Crownline has discovered the secret of putting two entirely different boats onto the same physical keel. The 315 SCR manages to be a well-appointed express cruiser large enough to sleep 4-6 (and "party" several more) in memorable comfort and luxury. It's also a "Yeehaw!" speedboat that handles incredibly well and will reach speeds of over 50 mph with a pair of relatively economical small block V-8's. Nice write up, Chuck. It's definitely not a fishing boat, but looks like it could be a fun, albeit expensive, family/party boat. The pictures at: http://www.crownline.com/models/mode...?model=315_scr add a little more detail. I especially like the layout of the cockpit, the upholstery design, and the radar arch mounting. Thanks for the info! -- ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** John |
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![]() JohnH wrote: On 19 Aug 2006 08:44:21 -0700, "Chuck Gould" wrote: Here's the result of my workday on Friday. :-) Warning; the following material describes a new boat being offered for sale, so anybody easily offended by mentions of specific brand names, etc, in the group is invited to click to the next thread. Thanks. Split Personality We spent a glorious August morning out on Lake Union and Lake Washington in Crownline's largest boat, the new 2007 315 SCR Sport Cruiser. Crownline continues to pleasantly surprise the boating industry, and it looks like the company has done it yet again. We had to conclude that Crownline has discovered the secret of putting two entirely different boats onto the same physical keel. The 315 SCR manages to be a well-appointed express cruiser large enough to sleep 4-6 (and "party" several more) in memorable comfort and luxury. It's also a "Yeehaw!" speedboat that handles incredibly well and will reach speeds of over 50 mph with a pair of relatively economical small block V-8's. Nice write up, Chuck. It's definitely not a fishing boat, but looks like it could be a fun, albeit expensive, family/party boat. The pictures at: http://www.crownline.com/models/mode...?model=315_scr add a little more detail. I especially like ....the upholstery design..... -- ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** John White and fluffy. Why am I not surprised? |
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![]() JohnH wrote: On 19 Aug 2006 08:44:21 -0700, "Chuck Gould" wrote: Here's the result of my workday on Friday. :-) Warning; the following material describes a new boat being offered for sale, so anybody easily offended by mentions of specific brand names, etc, in the group is invited to click to the next thread. Thanks. Split Personality We spent a glorious August morning out on Lake Union and Lake Washington in Crownline's largest boat, the new 2007 315 SCR Sport Cruiser. Crownline continues to pleasantly surprise the boating industry, and it looks like the company has done it yet again. We had to conclude that Crownline has discovered the secret of putting two entirely different boats onto the same physical keel. The 315 SCR manages to be a well-appointed express cruiser large enough to sleep 4-6 (and "party" several more) in memorable comfort and luxury. It's also a "Yeehaw!" speedboat that handles incredibly well and will reach speeds of over 50 mph with a pair of relatively economical small block V-8's. Nice write up, Chuck. It's definitely not a fishing boat, but looks like it could be a fun, albeit expensive, family/party boat. The pictures at: http://www.crownline.com/models/mode...?model=315_scr add a little more detail. I especially like the layout of the cockpit, the upholstery design, and the radar arch mounting. Thanks for the info! Damn it, John you know good and well that JimH knows everything about boat design, up and coming trends in boat design, and will never be a forward thinking type of guy. He's the kind of person that would say things like a row worked for me, why would anybody want a motor on a boat~!!!! |
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