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"Calif Bill" wrote in message ... "JimH" ask wrote in message ... "Calif Bill" wrote in message ... "John H." wrote in message ... On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 18:07:27 -0000, wrote: On Aug 19, 2:52 pm, John H. wrote: On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 13:57:41 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 16:38:33 -0500, John H. wrote: The wife has decided. The Triumph is out of the question now. She and I both liked the Scout better. We'll be moving to NC in about a year and a half, and this looks to be easily towable to various lakes and the ocean. Any comments? http://tinyurl.com/27277t or http://www.scoutboats.com/models/185sportfish.html The transom isn't open, but I'm hoping it will be pretty safe anyway. Nice boat. I like the proud sweep in the bow. I see a lot of boats in that size and configuration/function that would look so much nicer with a little sweep like that in the bow. The last 20 footer I lofted out had a nice sweep like that..... Oh, and a motor well with the 18 inch bracket, 2 1/2 feet forward of the transom ;) I just really liked the looks of the Scout. And, I loved the way it road. We were only on the Potomac River, which was flat, but the boat handled nicely. -- John H If the wife is thinking of grandkids visiting on the boat. 18' is too small. I have a 21' and figure it is good for only 6 people comfortably. Also..........no privacy area for a porta potty. I doubt his wife will be joining him on the boat. I do not carry a porta potty on the boat. Bucket works well. I guess I have more consideration for my wife than to tell her to sit on a bucket in the open to do her business. And if you need #2. head to shore. Not always possible or practical. I do not expect to tell folks on my boat.........tough luck, just crap in your pants. I thought you left coasters were the sensitve and caring type. I guess not. |
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"Don White" wrote in message ... "JimH" ask wrote in message ... I guess I have more consideration for my wife than to tell her to sit on a bucket in the open to do her business. And if you need #2. head to shore. Not always possible or practical. I do not expect to tell folks on my boat.........tough luck, just crap in your pants. I thought you left coasters were the sensitve and caring type. I guess not. We seem to attract all the hard heads here. No surprise I guess when you consider who is upholding 'the law'! ( or in the current times.. not upholding) Is that why you are here? Most people take a crap before leaving the dock. And if you are inland boating, there are trees and bushes along the shoreline. |
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"John H." wrote in message ... On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 11:56:05 -0700, "Calif Bill" wrote: "Don White" wrote in message . .. "JimH" ask wrote in message ... I guess I have more consideration for my wife than to tell her to sit on a bucket in the open to do her business. And if you need #2. head to shore. Not always possible or practical. I do not expect to tell folks on my boat.........tough luck, just crap in your pants. I thought you left coasters were the sensitve and caring type. I guess not. We seem to attract all the hard heads here. No surprise I guess when you consider who is upholding 'the law'! ( or in the current times.. not upholding) Is that why you are here? Most people take a crap before leaving the dock. And if you are inland boating, there are trees and bushes along the shoreline. I doubt if either Jim or Don or any of their family/acquaintances are so uncouth as to use a bucket, the water or a bush for such things. Some folks are quite pure of mind and body. -- John H One of those city Canucks. |
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On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 16:38:33 -0500, John H. penned the following well
considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: The wife has decided. The Triumph is out of the question now. She and I both liked the Scout better. We'll be moving to NC in about a year and a half, and this looks to be easily towable to various lakes and the ocean. Any comments? http://tinyurl.com/27277t or http://www.scoutboats.com/models/185sportfish.html The transom isn't open, but I'm hoping it will be pretty safe anyway. Good choice! It is a locally made boat, too.... so, if you need customer service you can walk in. -- Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC. Homepage http://pamandgene.idleplay.net/ Rec.boats at Lee Yeaton's Bayguide http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats ----------------- www.Newsgroup-Binaries.com - *Completion*Retention*Speed* Access your favorite newsgroups from home or on the road ----------------- |
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On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 20:06:21 -0300, "Don White"
wrote: "John H." wrote in message .. . I just really liked the looks of the Scout. And, I loved the way it *road* We were only on the Potomac River, which was flat, but the boat handled nicely. -- John H Wouldn't that be *rode*? Absolutely! Just checking to see who's watching closely... -- John H |
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On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 19:30:26 -0400, HK wrote:
Don White wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... I just really liked the looks of the Scout. And, I loved the way it *road* We were only on the Potomac River, which was flat, but the boat handled nicely. -- John H Wouldn't that be *rode*? What? Someone took Herring for a boat "road"? Harry, you are so cool. Thanks for mentioning me in your post. What an honor. -- John H |
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On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 18:49:39 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote: "John H." wrote in message .. . On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 18:07:27 -0000, wrote: On Aug 19, 2:52 pm, John H. wrote: On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 13:57:41 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 16:38:33 -0500, John H. wrote: The wife has decided. The Triumph is out of the question now. She and I both liked the Scout better. We'll be moving to NC in about a year and a half, and this looks to be easily towable to various lakes and the ocean. Any comments? http://tinyurl.com/27277t or http://www.scoutboats.com/models/185sportfish.html The transom isn't open, but I'm hoping it will be pretty safe anyway. Nice boat. I like the proud sweep in the bow. I see a lot of boats in that size and configuration/function that would look so much nicer with a little sweep like that in the bow. The last 20 footer I lofted out had a nice sweep like that..... Oh, and a motor well with the 18 inch bracket, 2 1/2 feet forward of the transom ;) I just really liked the looks of the Scout. And, I loved the way it road. We were only on the Potomac River, which was flat, but the boat handled nicely. -- John H If the wife is thinking of grandkids visiting on the boat. 18' is too small. I have a 21' and figure it is good for only 6 people comfortably. We're only thinking of three at a time! You're right though, the number of folks on board will be limited. But, that's OK. The girls can go do their thing while the guys take the kids out. -- John H |
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On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 08:15:40 -0400, "JimH" ask wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message ... "John H." wrote in message ... On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 18:07:27 -0000, wrote: On Aug 19, 2:52 pm, John H. wrote: On Sun, 19 Aug 2007 13:57:41 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 16:38:33 -0500, John H. wrote: The wife has decided. The Triumph is out of the question now. She and I both liked the Scout better. We'll be moving to NC in about a year and a half, and this looks to be easily towable to various lakes and the ocean. Any comments? http://tinyurl.com/27277t or http://www.scoutboats.com/models/185sportfish.html The transom isn't open, but I'm hoping it will be pretty safe anyway. Nice boat. I like the proud sweep in the bow. I see a lot of boats in that size and configuration/function that would look so much nicer with a little sweep like that in the bow. The last 20 footer I lofted out had a nice sweep like that..... Oh, and a motor well with the 18 inch bracket, 2 1/2 feet forward of the transom ;) I just really liked the looks of the Scout. And, I loved the way it road. We were only on the Potomac River, which was flat, but the boat handled nicely. -- John H If the wife is thinking of grandkids visiting on the boat. 18' is too small. I have a 21' and figure it is good for only 6 people comfortably. Also..........no privacy area for a porta potty. I doubt his wife will be joining him on the boat. The wife and I spent a couple years with a 15' Whaler, sans porta potty. She was able to pee in the water when necessary, as were myself and kids. -- John H |
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