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On Sep 11, 9:36 am, HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... wrote: I was fishing on the CT River the other night and saw two 21 footers just like your boat Harry. One with a big 2 stroke, one a 4. Both coming in at evening, right after another. They did seem to sit heavy in the water, moving nicely through the light chop before sunset. They even had low transoms! Still could give a little "life" to the lines on the boat, someone should tell Parker that it is ok to look nice too! ![]() great, and that square ass, oh well, still look like a good tool for the sound and beyond, even if it does not photograph well :O I'm not sure what you mean by giving a "little life" to the lines. The boats are exactly what they look like...center console fishing boats. I'll take a couple of photos of the bow for you and maybe you can tell me what you have in mind, okay? :} IMO, that's the problem with some of these boats .... no distinguishing lines. From a distance they pretty much look the same. Instead of designing in some uniqueness, some manufacturers are content with putting their name or logo in big letters on the side. (Parker, Robolo, etc.) Eisboch Ahh, is that it? Well, I can tell a Parker with or without its decals...they look pretty distinguished to me. I believe the 2100CC I have has virtually the same hull it had 15 years ago. The "insides" are a little different. Why change what works?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well the oblivious answer it or course, "because he can" !! What would be the problem with smoothing the lines a little? You don't have to change the interior fit, or even the wet area of the hull, but a little "smile" in some of the lines would bring it into the 21st century ![]() You know I don't mind square boats, my first was a Phil Bolger scow, talk about square. Anyway, his boats were designed within the constraints of the materials to be used, as was the case with most boats over the last hundred years or so. But now with molded and injected boats, designers can ealily "tweak" without adding much if anything to the manufacturing, and plenty to the look of the boat. So, the answer to your question as to why change what works, like the dog licking... well, you know... |
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