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On Tue, 06 Nov 2007 21:57:49 -0600, observer wrote:
On Tue, 06 Nov 2007 21:28:21 -0500, Gene Kearns wrote: On Tue, 6 Nov 2007 20:21:49 -0500, " JimH" ask penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: |We will then move into a 21 to 23 footer, still with a |small cuddy, but better set up for fishing. Grin.... Jim's thinking about a Grady! No offense (I am only repeating what I remember and not my own opinion) but back in the day when I was into boating I don't remember Grady held in high praise but I know that could be different now since that was many years ago. Back then one boat in high praise was the boston whaler. There were some other boats that were considered worthy but I don't remember them right now. To me the bottom line is if the boat works for you and you enjoy it, it's the best boat g. No offense, but Grady's have been building quality boats since the wood days. Around Marblehead Harbor when I was growing up, Grady's were very common and well thought of. |
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