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Yo Tom
Have you looked at the Monk 36' trawler? To me, who knows very little of
them, it looks like one I'd like. Of course, they're not cheap. If and when I decide to unload some of my daughters' inheritance, I'll be looking for something like this: http://tinyurl.com/wmpst |
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Yo Tom
On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 08:24:11 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: On 11/17/2006 8:18 AM, JohnH wrote: Have you looked at the Monk 36' trawler? To me, who knows very little of them, it looks like one I'd like. Of course, they're not cheap. If and when I decide to unload some of my daughters' inheritance, I'll be looking for something like this: http://tinyurl.com/wmpst You might like the Camano, smaller, less $$$, with a lot less of that damned dark interior wood, and able to move fast enough to run an inlet during an outgoing tide. http://www.camanomarine.com/articles/PM2000.pdf Thanks, Harry. I'd never heard of this boat. Nice looking boat. Chuck - if you're reading - have you ever done a write up on this boat? |
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Yo Tom
JohnH wrote:
Have you looked at the Monk 36' trawler? To me, who knows very little of them, it looks like one I'd like. Of course, they're not cheap. If and when I decide to unload some of my daughters' inheritance, I'll be looking for something like this: http://tinyurl.com/wmpst Now that is a pretty boat :-) i would love to get somthing like that some day. But the wife would kill me.. Capt Jack R.. |
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