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It's too bad you don't know dick about small boat boating on places
where the 16-degree deadrise hulls are popular. I think it's awesome that you know exactly, how much someone *doesn't* know, about something. I also think it's awesome that you're such an expert on *everything,* particularly politics, boating, concrete, beer, boatbuilding, septic tank pumping, stump shooting, etc, etc.! Dr. Phil would have a field day with you. I know we do. ;-) --Mike "HK" wrote in message ... Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 22:00:02 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: It still would be interesting to sea trial the two similar boats that was the subject of this thread ... the Parker with a 16 degree and the Steigers with a 21 degree deadrise. I think we know how that would turn out. Bring on another case of shock absorbers. The 16-degree Parkers do very well in the chop. Very sharp bow entry, tabs, and you move right along at a decent clip. It's too bad you don't know dick about small boat boating on places where the 16-degree deadrise hulls are popular. Very, very popular. The biggest selling Parkers hereabouts are the 16-degree deadrise 21 and 23 footers. |
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