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On May 2, 4:55�pm, Bill wrote:
On May 2, 4:15 pm, Chuck Gould wrote: http://www.samsclub.com/shopping/nav...pid=_GoogleAds... Interesting. This is boat is pretty upscale. Not exactly the sort of thing one would expect to see being hawked by the folks who package toilet paper in 96-roll units. It's very pretty but other than showing off how much money you have what good is it? *It seems like you couldn't really take it out to sea for more than the day unless you can find a mooring in protected waters at night. *It doesn't seem like it could handle any heavy weather and it is too big to trailer. *I wouldn't fish off that thing either. *Might get blood on the upholstery. Wait......I just thought of a reason to get one...http://www1.istockphoto..com/file_th...47/2/istockpho... Never mind, my order has already been placed. Bill There ya go. Sort of like owning a Corvette. Can't take it to the dump, can't haul plywood home from the hardware, rides like stink, bottoms out on the world's smallest speedbump,...........but oh, what a chick magnet. I once asked a member of the fair sex what was it about the looks of a Corvette that so many women found so hard to resist. The answer was a classic, "Don't be so dense. Most women aren't really excited about the looks of a Corvette. What we're excited about is how we think *we're* going to look when riding in one." Probably true as well for boats like this 36-foot cold molded mahogany cruiser from Turkey. |
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