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Despite the "floating RV" descriptions and critical observations of being
"slow barges", I can now report, after using a 36 Grand Banks Classic for the season that these boats (and likely other similar trawler type boats) have a very definite and distinctive characteristic that cannot be matched by many other boats. Is it the slow, but relaxed cruising? Enjoyable, but not the major issue. Is it the challenge and reward of mastering the unique handling requirements of a single screw, underpowered propulsion system on a relatively heavy boat? Indeed, rewarding, but not the most important. Is it the fuel efficiency? Not really. Is it the fact that you can enjoy being on the water in all types of weather ..... fair or foul ...? An advantage, but not the most important. I should have realized it when Mrs. E. fell in love with it. Mrs. E. knows horses, but she doesn't know an I/O from a V drive, nor a keel from a bow thruster, but now I realize what the most important factor is: The damn boat is a chick magnet. No kidding .... For some reason women go nuts over the "Popeye" look of a classic GB. I can't recall the number of times this summer that couples, led by the wives or girlfriends, have walked out on the docks, just so "she" can get a closer look at the boat. I know it's not me ... I am too old and ugly to get even a second glance .... but the stupid boat draws 'em like honey. HK .... you should reconsider your opinion .. :-) Eisboch |
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