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On Feb 12, 8:47?am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: This one is supposed to be a sportfisher. Did GB make a sportfisher?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Not that would ever meet the standard definition. Between 1989-1991 GB built a 42 "Sports Cruiser". It was essentially the 42 Classic and 42 Motoryacht hull, with an abbreviated flybridge sedan super structure and a large(r) cockpit. Factory photos from the era show a couple of outriggers mounted just aft of the windows of the superstructrue. Cruising speeds were 8 to 16 knots depending on the power selected. (It took a pair of 375-HP Cats to see 16 knots). There's an obvious reason that after all of the effort and expense to develop and market a new model it is available for no more than two years.............. something to consider when making an offer (the seller is probably not being overwhelmed by market response) and a factor to include when looking far enough ahead to consider your own eventual resale of the boat. Definitely not GB's brightest idea. You not only have to build a good boat, you have to build the *right* boat. A few years later, the same basic superstructure seemed to reappear as the 42 Europa- which of course would be out of the question for serious anglers after anything larger than a random bottom fish or two. The 42 Europa is a very popular boat, and rightly so. |
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