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Read the sea trial on the Silverton 33 Sport Coupe. I was also surprised--a
pathetic 1-burner stove and the master stateroom did not have a walk around berth. The former is a big problem, the later not so much. They need a "Northwest edition" with a decent stove--propane would be nice. Otherwise, some nice features for a relatively low priced boat. Regards, Dan |
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Danlw wrote:
Read the sea trial on the Silverton 33 Sport Coupe. I was also surprised--a pathetic 1-burner stove and the master stateroom did not have a walk around berth. The former is a big problem, the later not so much. They need a "Northwest edition" with a decent stove--propane would be nice. Otherwise, some nice features for a relatively low priced boat. Regards, Dan I saw a new Meridian 40+ (I think), and it had a nice little counter space in the pilothouse with a 2 burner countertop electric range, small cabinet space and a small refrig. I thought that is was a nice feature, then I looked further and found out that THAT was the galley. I guess you are supposed to tie up at a restaurant. |
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Jim wrote:
Danlw wrote: Read the sea trial on the Silverton 33 Sport Coupe. I was also surprised--a pathetic 1-burner stove and the master stateroom did not have a walk around berth. The former is a big problem, the later not so much. They need a "Northwest edition" with a decent stove--propane would be nice. Otherwise, some nice features for a relatively low priced boat. Regards, Dan I saw a new Meridian 40+ (I think), and it had a nice little counter space in the pilothouse with a 2 burner countertop electric range, small cabinet space and a small refrig. I thought that is was a nice feature, then I looked further and found out that THAT was the galley. I guess you are supposed to tie up at a restaurant. Sounds like the galley in my Parker 25, except I also have a sink with running water. |
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HK wrote:
Jim wrote: Danlw wrote: Read the sea trial on the Silverton 33 Sport Coupe. I was also surprised--a pathetic 1-burner stove and the master stateroom did not have a walk around berth. The former is a big problem, the later not so much. They need a "Northwest edition" with a decent stove--propane would be nice. Otherwise, some nice features for a relatively low priced boat. Regards, Dan I saw a new Meridian 40+ (I think), and it had a nice little counter space in the pilothouse with a 2 burner countertop electric range, small cabinet space and a small refrig. I thought that is was a nice feature, then I looked further and found out that THAT was the galley. I guess you are supposed to tie up at a restaurant. Sounds like the galley in my Parker 25, except I also have a sink with running water. And the lobster boat??? Right. |
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