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Strangely ugly-beautiful.
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Strangely ugly-beautiful.


Our local police marine bureau got a couple of these last year. One is
docked a few slips down from my boat. They're cool looking, great
handling and they're fast. Otherwise, my police friends down the dock
have little nice to say about them. Among other things, the cabin is
too tiny and uncomfortable for long shifts, towing is clumsy, they've
had mechanical problems and I am told there is no room for a stretcher,
so in the event of having to respond to injuries or a water rescue they
have to call in their big ol' trusty Bertrams anyway.

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Larry Weiss wrote:
Harry Krause wrote:
trainfan1 wrote:

http://www.ludingtondailynews.com/ne...story_id=35727

Rob




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Strangely ugly-beautiful.


Our local police marine bureau got a couple of these last year. One is
docked a few slips down from my boat. They're cool looking, great
handling and they're fast. Otherwise, my police friends down the dock
have little nice to say about them. Among other things, the cabin is
too tiny and uncomfortable for long shifts, towing is clumsy, they've
had mechanical problems and I am told there is no room for a stretcher,
so in the event of having to respond to injuries or a water rescue they
have to call in their big ol' trusty Bertrams anyway.

Larry Weiss
"...Ever After!"



Mechanical probs with the boats, engines, or both?

I wonder how they handle in rough water...
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On Apr 18, 8:47�am, Larry Weiss wrote:
Harry Krause wrote:
trainfan1 wrote:


http://www.ludingtondailynews.com/ne...story_id=35727


Rob


www.safeboats.com


Strangely ugly-beautiful.


Our local police marine bureau got a couple of these last year. *One is
docked a few slips down from my boat. *They're cool looking, great
handling and they're fast. *Otherwise, my police friends down the dock
have little nice to say about them. *Among other things, the cabin is
too tiny and uncomfortable for long shifts, towing is clumsy, they've
had mechanical problems and I am told there is no room for a stretcher,
so in the event of having to respond to injuries or a water rescue they
have to call in their big ol' trusty Bertrams anyway.

Larry Weiss
"...Ever After!"


They need a trusty old PBR Mk-2!

http://my.tigerpaw.com/cmart/PBR110.jpeg



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Harry Krause wrote:
trainfan1 wrote:


http://www.ludingtondailynews.com/ne...story_id=35727


Rob


www.safeboats.com


Strangely ugly-beautiful.


Our local police marine bureau got a couple of these last year. ?One is
docked a few slips down from my boat. ?They're cool looking, great
handling and they're fast. ?Otherwise, my police friends down the dock
have little nice to say about them. ?Among other things, the cabin is
too tiny and uncomfortable for long shifts, towing is clumsy, they've
had mechanical problems and I am told there is no room for a stretcher,
so in the event of having to respond to injuries or a water rescue they
have to call in their big ol' trusty Bertrams anyway.


Larry Weiss
"...Ever After!"


They need a trusty old PBR Mk-2!

http://my.tigerpaw.com/cmart/PBR110.jpeg- Hide quoted text -

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OOP!, I think I typod that one.

It's a mk 1

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