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![]() "HK" wrote in message ... Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Sat, 7 Jul 2007 08:24:31 -0400, "RCE" wrote: Anyway, those are my current thoughts. I don't know - maybe I just haven't found the right boat for "cruising". Of all the boats I've been on and seen over the past year or so, the Grand Banks interests me a lot. I just can't get past that whole 7 knot thing. Plus, I'm a fiddler - I like to play with the trim buttons, tinker with the controls, adjust this and that. Plus, going quickly (rather than flat out) keeps you on your toes and interested in what's going on. Putting my feet up and watching the shore line slide past isn't a concept that I readily accept. One of the local wags describes it as "Comaboating." My mental image...........the trawler crawling WOT at 7 knots.........Perry Como laying across the rear cockpit seat looking up at the sky and singing............falling asleep thinking about it............. Sorry Wayne.........a great ride, cruising speed and creature comforts can be found in far too many boats besides the 7 knot Grand Banks. ;-) |
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