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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 08:53:09 -0700, Chuck Gould wrote: Most boats will stand up to normal and *appropriate* use fairly well. Virtually all 21 foot boats however, especially Bayliners, are designed for use in protected water, typically with waves and chop less than 1 foot high, winds less than 12 kts. What a bunch of total BS. I have owned 3 boats at 21 feet and under that stood up well when needed to operate in moderate seas on Lake Erie, including 3-5 footers (although not recommended). My 20 foot Glastron can take on 2-4 foot seas. One of the most respected boat surveyors in the Lake Erie western basin area recommends Bayliners knowing the intended use is on Lake Erie. He knows value for the $, especially when comparing them to comparable sized Sea Rays (also built by Brunswick). Folks like you are the reason Bayliner continues to carry the well deserved bad reputation on their 1980's models. Give it up and stick to opinions on your 50 foot, 8 mph trawler. |
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