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Default Ruminations on a GB 42...

I recently sold a GB 36 1971 "woodie" that I'll always regret selling....(I
was moving about 6,0000 miles.) It was designed, engineered and built to
standards that no other boat I have seen in my brief 56 years on the water.
No "rot," remarkable engineering details for the engines, fuel systems, etc.
like no other vessel I have other been on other than a Bering Sea crabber.

These are probably the most incredible "production boats" ever built.
"Woodies" get bad reputations when they are maintained by the same people
who buy Toyotas. They deserve that fate.
 
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