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On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 08:21:36 -0400, HK wrote:
On the other hand, if you ram your 49' trawler onto one of the uncharted underwater rocks around the Thimble Islands, guess what? You're probably going to sink the boat. That 9' tall transom won't save you. Funny you should mention the Thimble Islands, arguably one of the most scenic locations on Long Island Sound. We went there for the first time in the summer of 1972 and have been going back ever since. Unfortunately the 49 is a tad on the large size for safe anchoring in the islands. We've never found any uncharted rocks although there are always a few folks who rediscover one of the many that are on the charts. As I said once before, none of my discussion of low transom risks is directed at you or your Parker. They are fine boats for their intended purpose. The risks are very real however for those who push the envelope and get unlucky. |
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