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I asked:
Funny, you don't direct him to Pasco's site where he praises the Sea Ray build quality. Why is that, exactly? Larry replied: A picture is worth a thousand boat magazine ads...... No, no, no. I'm not suggesting that you should direct people to boating magazine ads. Allow me to restate: Every time Sea Ray is mentioned in the NG, you trot out that link to one of David Pasco's sites. It shows serious delamination on an old Sea Ray, with a bunch of mismatched mystery goop behind the glass that is visually apparent to differ from the original build material. As in this case, you say, "See what you're buying! Look how Sea Ray is made!" You rely on David Pasco as an authority to support your opinion. So, my question is, why do you never direct people to the portion of the same Pasco site where he discusses Sea Ray in depth (might even be the same model the last guy asked about), and where he concludes that Sea Ray, although it has a few faults, remains one of the best built boats you can buy? Is it fair to use somebody as an authority to support your opinion if you're going to take one small item and blow it out of context and proportion while ignoring that same person's extensive discussion of the actual boat in question? Are you saying that Pasco's comments specific to Sea Ray are a "boating magazine ad"? And one final question, tongue in cheek. You say: A picture is worth a thousand boat magazine ads...... Hmmm. What if the boating magazine ad includes a picture? :-) |
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