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On Oct 17, 5:47 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On 17 Oct 2007 13:50:39 -0700, Chuck Gould wrote: Retail pricing for a well-appointed Northwest 42 approaches $900,000. Critics will surely point out that there are a lot of boats available on the market for less money. The critics are right. The Northwest 42 isn't for everybody, but will most definitely appeal to a group of experienced boaters with a sophisticated list of features and characteristics they have learned to look for in a boat; (and who have the means to enjoy owning a boat built up to a high standard, rather than down to a low price). You didn't find it top heavy? It looks really unbalanced. Not that it is, just looks like it. Neat article - not my cup of tea unfortunately. I think that if it were unduly top heavy, we would have noticed it while doing those amusement park grade high speed turns with that articulating rudder. The best test, of course, is a serious beam sea. Alas, we can't always insist on stormy weather when trying out a boat. :-) |
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