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It is once again time for a change
This boat of ours is not a fishing boat. Nice runabout but too much
upholstery and not enough open cockpit area for fishing. And as my wife is now turned onto fishing (she caught at least 40 of the 73 perch yesterday) I have a plan...............to move to a 23 foot walk around with a small cuddy. A friend of mine has a 22' Grady White SeaFarer..........I really like that boat. I have also seen a 23' Pro-line WA that I like. Anchoring and moving about on the boat will also be easier, especially for her. I now have all winter to start selling her on the idea! What are some dependable brands in the walk around market? |
It is once again time for a change
"Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. On 9/17/2006 10:10 AM, JimH wrote: This boat of ours is not a fishing boat. Nice runabout but too much upholstery and not enough open cockpit area for fishing. And as my wife is now turned onto fishing (she caught at least 40 of the 73 perch yesterday) I have a plan...............to move to a 23 foot walk around with a small cuddy. A friend of mine has a 22' Grady White SeaFarer..........I really like that boat. I have also seen a 23' Pro-line WA that I like. Anchoring and moving about on the boat will also be easier, especially for her. I now have all winter to start selling her on the idea! What are some dependable brands in the walk around market? Parker. 25' Pilothouse. Private electric head. Dependable outboard with NO I/O problems. Huge cockpit. Stove. Sink. Slightly used. I know you have a nice boat Harry but I don't want a boat with an enclosed pilot house. We also have no use for a stove or a sink. Thanks for thinking of me though. |
It is once again time for a change
JimH wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. On 9/17/2006 10:10 AM, JimH wrote: This boat of ours is not a fishing boat. Nice runabout but too much upholstery and not enough open cockpit area for fishing. And as my wife is now turned onto fishing (she caught at least 40 of the 73 perch yesterday) I have a plan...............to move to a 23 foot walk around with a small cuddy. A friend of mine has a 22' Grady White SeaFarer..........I really like that boat. I have also seen a 23' Pro-line WA that I like. Anchoring and moving about on the boat will also be easier, especially for her. I now have all winter to start selling her on the idea! What are some dependable brands in the walk around market? Parker. 25' Pilothouse. Private electric head. Dependable outboard with NO I/O problems. Huge cockpit. Stove. Sink. Slightly used. I know you have a nice boat Harry but I don't want a boat with an enclosed pilot house. We also have no use for a stove or a sink. Thanks for thinking of me though. Dec. 5 2005 JimH said: No problem Harry. We all know you spent the 'approximate' cost of 'several' 'large' orders of fries to winterize that imaginary boat of yours. Merry Christmas Harry. Sept. 9 2005 JimH said: Until then you are a pathetic old man Krause. You are insecure. You are a liar. You need to live your life through an obscure boating NG. |
It is once again time for a change
"basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. On 9/17/2006 10:10 AM, JimH wrote: This boat of ours is not a fishing boat. Nice runabout but too much upholstery and not enough open cockpit area for fishing. And as my wife is now turned onto fishing (she caught at least 40 of the 73 perch yesterday) I have a plan...............to move to a 23 foot walk around with a small cuddy. A friend of mine has a 22' Grady White SeaFarer..........I really like that boat. I have also seen a 23' Pro-line WA that I like. Anchoring and moving about on the boat will also be easier, especially for her. I now have all winter to start selling her on the idea! What are some dependable brands in the walk around market? Parker. 25' Pilothouse. Private electric head. Dependable outboard with NO I/O problems. Huge cockpit. Stove. Sink. Slightly used. I know you have a nice boat Harry but I don't want a boat with an enclosed pilot house. We also have no use for a stove or a sink. Thanks for thinking of me though. Dec. 5 2005 JimH said: Merry Christmas Harry. Yep! |
It is once again time for a change
JimH wrote: This boat of ours is not a fishing boat. Nice runabout but too much upholstery and not enough open cockpit area for fishing. And as my wife is now turned onto fishing (she caught at least 40 of the 73 perch yesterday) I have a plan...............to move to a 23 foot walk around with a small cuddy. A friend of mine has a 22' Grady White SeaFarer..........I really like that boat. I have also seen a 23' Pro-line WA that I like. Anchoring and moving about on the boat will also be easier, especially for her. I now have all winter to start selling her on the idea! What are some dependable brands in the walk around market? Here's something you might not otherwise think to consider: http://www.twinvee.net/Default.aspx?tabid=75 Although the freeboard appears a bit short for my particular preference. Another good but unusual choice might be: http://www.glacierbaycats.com/lineup_2260cr.html Since you don't need overnight amenities, the Glacier Bay does provide the one thing you (and more especially your wife) would want in a cuddy- in a fully enclosed compartment for privacy. |
It is once again time for a change
JimH wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. On 9/17/2006 10:10 AM, JimH wrote: This boat of ours is not a fishing boat. Nice runabout but too much upholstery and not enough open cockpit area for fishing. And as my wife is now turned onto fishing (she caught at least 40 of the 73 perch yesterday) I have a plan...............to move to a 23 foot walk around with a small cuddy. A friend of mine has a 22' Grady White SeaFarer..........I really like that boat. I have also seen a 23' Pro-line WA that I like. Anchoring and moving about on the boat will also be easier, especially for her. I now have all winter to start selling her on the idea! What are some dependable brands in the walk around market? Parker. 25' Pilothouse. Private electric head. Dependable outboard with NO I/O problems. Huge cockpit. Stove. Sink. Slightly used. I know you have a nice boat Harry but I don't want a boat with an enclosed pilot house. We also have no use for a stove or a sink. Thanks for thinking of me though. Dec. 5 2005 JimH said: Merry Christmas Harry. Yep! Oh, how cute, the resident low life now must resort to cutting the text that HE SAID. Typical of slime like you. |
It is once again time for a change
Harry Krause wrote: On 9/17/2006 11:10 AM, basskisser wrote: JimH wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. On 9/17/2006 10:10 AM, JimH wrote: This boat of ours is not a fishing boat. Nice runabout but too much upholstery and not enough open cockpit area for fishing. And as my wife is now turned onto fishing (she caught at least 40 of the 73 perch yesterday) I have a plan...............to move to a 23 foot walk around with a small cuddy. A friend of mine has a 22' Grady White SeaFarer..........I really like that boat. I have also seen a 23' Pro-line WA that I like. Anchoring and moving about on the boat will also be easier, especially for her. I now have all winter to start selling her on the idea! What are some dependable brands in the walk around market? Parker. 25' Pilothouse. Private electric head. Dependable outboard with NO I/O problems. Huge cockpit. Stove. Sink. Slightly used. I know you have a nice boat Harry but I don't want a boat with an enclosed pilot house. We also have no use for a stove or a sink. Thanks for thinking of me though. Dec. 5 2005 JimH said: Merry Christmas Harry. Yep! Oh, how cute, the resident low life now must resort to cutting the text that HE SAID. Typical of slime like you. Why don't you give it a rest? No one gives a crap. Except you. Harry, you seem to. You instantly and consistently condemn me for something that is ENTIRELY of JimH's making. Go to the source, Harry. |
It is once again time for a change
"Chuck Gould" wrote in message ups.com... JimH wrote: This boat of ours is not a fishing boat. Nice runabout but too much upholstery and not enough open cockpit area for fishing. And as my wife is now turned onto fishing (she caught at least 40 of the 73 perch yesterday) I have a plan...............to move to a 23 foot walk around with a small cuddy. A friend of mine has a 22' Grady White SeaFarer..........I really like that boat. I have also seen a 23' Pro-line WA that I like. Anchoring and moving about on the boat will also be easier, especially for her. I now have all winter to start selling her on the idea! What are some dependable brands in the walk around market? Here's something you might not otherwise think to consider: http://www.twinvee.net/Default.aspx?tabid=75 Although the freeboard appears a bit short for my particular preference. Another good but unusual choice might be: http://www.glacierbaycats.com/lineup_2260cr.html Since you don't need overnight amenities, the Glacier Bay does provide the one thing you (and more especially your wife) would want in a cuddy- in a fully enclosed compartment for privacy. Thanks. |
It is once again time for a change
JimH wrote: Thanks. You're welcome. Here's a link to a pretty good video of the Glacier Bay. Gives you a better sense of being aboard the boat than still photos would. Glacier Bay is built right here in the Seattle area (Monroe). Send me an email if you actually get serious about a new Glacier Bay and I'll see if I can get you a VIP introduction to your local dealer. Can't hurt. :-) http://www.boattest.com/oem/specific...15&from_gi=yes As far as the Twin Vee goes, check out Cory Gracey's account of his fishing trip to Ucluelet in the latest issue of a particular magazine. (I believe you have a copy and will know which publication I'm referring to). Crossing the Strait of Juan de Fuca in 40-knot winds while his father in law took a nap in the cabin! Pretty impressive- but he wasn't in a walk-around model. |
It is once again time for a change
basskisser wrote: Harry, you seem to. You instantly and consistently condemn me for something that is ENTIRELY of JimH's making. Go to the source, Harry. Harry's right. Post #4 in this thread is you taking a shot at JimH. Based on sequence, that would be "the source". Thank you for illustrating my long-standing position so clearly. The problem with personal fights (typically beginning in OT political posts) is that they tend to leak into the on-topic discussions. Harry's right, nobody much cares about how you and JimH might feel about each other. The purpose of the NG is to discuss boats, not sustain some bleak and dismal soap opera. |
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