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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message . .. "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On 7 Feb 2007 09:10:19 -0800, "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote: And you know that the second you sell the Navigator, you'll be looking for another boat. Maybe a bigger Grand Banks... :-) There's no question that the Navigator at 52' LOA and with a 15' beam is more spacious than the GB at 36' with what, a 13' beam? Unless I decide to sell it, my slip will accommodate up to a 55' foot boat. Hmmmmm...... Eisboch Having to maintain 3 boats, including 2 the size of the Navigator and GB has to be a drain not only on your wallet but also your time. Having said that it has to be drag to consider selling the Navigator. As others suggested, why not sell the GB and keep the Navigator and the Scout? A small boat is a great option to consider when not wanting/needing to take out the big one! |
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