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Doug King and wife are on their way...
On May 23, 8:45 am, Charlie Morgan wrote:
On 23 May 2007 08:41:34 -0700, Chuck Gould wrote: On May 22, 11:12 pm, "RCE" wrote: "Chuck Gould" debates with Charlie Morgan in ooglegroups.com... If you access Yachtworld and search for listing #61889-1563030 you will find a 36-foot Grand Banks Classic. This single engine GB has an engine rated at 210-HP. Overpowered, go-fast boat!. Mrs. E's. 36 GB Classic is powered by a single, 120 hp diesel. Eisboch And had the original owner opted for twins instead, you'd see a pair of 120 HP diesels in there, not a pair of 60's or 75's. This seems to be very important to you. Are you really this insecure? CWM- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Not at all. But once I've been called "stupid" for failing to realize that boats with twin engines normally use engines that are about half the horsepower of the same boat with a single, I am eager to expand my boating knowledge and be less "stupid". Don't "move the goalposts" on me now, Charlie. This isn't a personal issue, it's a technical question. Please put up at least some evidence. Must be some offbeat boat builder someplace who routinely does what you claim is common. See if you can discuss this technical issue. Calling me "insecure" is, as you say, "moving the goalposts" from the question at hand into the realm of personal remarks. |
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