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On Feb 1, 7:45?am, Harry Krause wrote:
On 2/1/2007 10:30 AM, Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 1, 3:51?am, wrote: On Jan 31, 10:49 pm, "Chuck Gould" wrote: The Fathom 40 is a pilothouse style vessel, with traditonal workboat proportions but somewhat modernized lines. Very clever - now a guerilla marketing campaign. Pimping to posts he doesn't like. You know, you have to wonder how much money is being made here. How much is Mr. Gould being paid per post pimping these overpriced, useless boats? It's not like it hasn't been done before you know - it's called spam. Your pathetic attempts to drag me into a flame war are noted. Glad to see you are concerned about the content of the group. The initial post at the beginning of this thread succinctly illustrates your level of commitment to a purely intellectual group where a comment about a newly available *boat* (heaven forbid!) is entirely inappropriate. Why would I assume that anybody in a boating newsgroup would care if a new boat line is available? What an error. Apparently, by the standards evident in this thread, a personal attack message would be far more appropriate content here. Sorry to have strayed so far from the flock. Ugly boat. Angular lines, and unless that transom opening closes up, it might be very interesting in a serious following sea.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, Harry. The transom folds up when underway. The drop transom feature looks like an idea that could replace the "swim step" on many boats, (especially those with a dedicated boat deck) as well as make boarding easier when tied stern-to. It will be interesting to see one first hand when the hull is finished. As far as "ugly" goes, that's in the eye of the beholder. I don't think it's my all-time favorite style, but it's attractive enough as far as I'm concerned. Funny thing, my minor objection is that they may have rounded it a bit too much, while you would seem to prefer something even less "angular". Different strokes. Being a fan of "work boat" styling, I like the overall shape. Others won't. I guess that's one of the reasons there is such a wide variety of boats on the water. :-) |
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