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On Jan 9, 6:22*am, HK wrote:
Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 08 Jan 2008 23:05:36 -0500, HK wrote: 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. Flat water boats. If 16 degrees is so great, why does anyone build 23s? * Since I've had both I can tell you the answer: *Low dead rise boats will knock your fillings out in any kind of chop more than 1 foot or so unless they are long and heavy. I've owned a lot more small boats than large, and I've run them on bigger water than the Patuxent River. *You on the other hand, probably do know dick, and quite possibly jack sh*t. I know enough not to own a 30-year-old mechanic's nightmare of a Grankd Banks RV barge, one that cost you how much this past summer for a tranny rebuild? $20,000?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - How much is the tranny rebuild on your lobster boat? |
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