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CalifBill February 3rd 08 12:23 AM

Well the Grady is out of the running...
 

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
Sadly, that's it for the Grady.

Too bad.

Now, onto other boats.

http://capehornboats.com/index_files/Page540.htm

http://www.contender.com/boats.aspx?id=458

http://www.regulatormarine.com/32fs.html#javascirpt


Same speed cape horn, Yami's or Etecs. Probably not a good hull for you.



HK February 3rd 08 12:26 AM

Well the Grady is out of the running...
 
wrote:
On Feb 2, 7:09 pm, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Feb 2, 6:05 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sat, 2 Feb 2008 14:51:44 -0800 (PST),
wrote:
The Regulator looks like a nice hull too but it seems pretty shallow
in the ass end. Not the deep Vee I would expect in an offshore boat.
But then again I don't know from offshore boats...

Shallow in the back end? What does that mean?


From the lind drawing they showed, it had maybe a 10-12 degree
deadrise at the stern, not much for an off shore boat. Maybe I looked
at the wrong drawing, but if it has the 10-12 then I stand by my
conclusion.. If I of course saw it wrong and it's 15-18 or better,
like 21, then I recind my observation;)



It's more like 24 degrees of deadrise, i would guess, or some number
close to that.

[email protected] February 3rd 08 12:28 AM

Well the Grady is out of the running...
 
On Feb 2, 7:26*pm, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Feb 2, 7:09 pm, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Feb 2, 6:05 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sat, 2 Feb 2008 14:51:44 -0800 (PST),
wrote:
The Regulator looks like a nice hull too but it seems pretty shallow
in the ass end. Not the deep Vee I would expect in an offshore boat.
But then again I don't know from offshore boats...
Shallow in the back end? What does that mean?


From the lind drawing they showed, it had maybe a 10-12 degree
deadrise at the stern, not much for an off shore boat. Maybe I looked
at the wrong drawing, but if it has the 10-12 then I stand by my
conclusion.. If I of course saw it wrong and it's 15-18 or better,
like 21, then I recind my observation;)


It's more like 24 degrees of deadrise, i would guess, or some number
close to that.- Hide quoted text -

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I think I was really seeing something wrong, gotta' go, I will look
again at it later.. carry on...

HK February 3rd 08 12:31 AM

Well the Grady is out of the running...
 
wrote:
On Feb 2, 7:09 pm, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Feb 2, 6:05 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sat, 2 Feb 2008 14:51:44 -0800 (PST),
wrote:
The Regulator looks like a nice hull too but it seems pretty shallow
in the ass end. Not the deep Vee I would expect in an offshore boat.
But then again I don't know from offshore boats...

Shallow in the back end? What does that mean?


OH ;) I actually answered this before I saw it was you Harry, no, I
was not suggesting it was a LTP..;)



Indeed, the idiocy must continue.

Incidentally, my Parker has 21 degrees of deadrise at the stern, a 25"
transom height at the top of the motor bracket, and at least six more
inches of transom height on each side of the motor bracket cutout, and
four draining scuppers in the cockpit. And since I don't have a very
heavy outboard on the transom, the boat floats pretty high in the back
end. In 30 hours of use so far, the only water from the Bay I've gotten
in the boat is via a bucket to wash out some bait guts.

I suppose if I were a PussyBoater...well, I'm not. :}

DK February 3rd 08 02:23 AM

Well the Grady is out of the running...
 
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Feb 2, 6:05 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sat, 2 Feb 2008 14:51:44 -0800 (PST),





wrote:


The Regulator looks like a nice hull too but it seems pretty shallow
in the ass end. Not the deep Vee I would expect in an offshore boat.
But then again I don't know from offshore boats...



Shallow in the back end? What does that mean?



It doesn't mean a cut-out transom, narcissist.

DK February 3rd 08 02:26 AM

Well the Grady is out of the running...
 
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Feb 2, 7:09 pm, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Feb 2, 6:05 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sat, 2 Feb 2008 14:51:44 -0800 (PST),
wrote:
The Regulator looks like a nice hull too but it seems pretty shallow
in the ass end. Not the deep Vee I would expect in an offshore boat.
But then again I don't know from offshore boats...
Shallow in the back end? What does that mean?


OH ;) I actually answered this before I saw it was you Harry, no, I
was not suggesting it was a LTP..;)



Indeed, the idiocy must continue.

Incidentally, my Parker has 21 degrees of deadrise at the stern, a 25"
transom height at the top of the motor bracket, and at least six more
inches of transom height on each side of the motor bracket cutout, and
four draining scuppers in the cockpit. And since I don't have a very
heavy outboard on the transom, the boat floats pretty high in the back
end. In 30 hours of use so far, the only water from the Bay I've gotten
in the boat is via a bucket to wash out some bait guts.

I suppose if I were a PussyBoater...well, I'm not. :}



"motor bracket"? You are new to boats, huh?


[email protected] February 3rd 08 03:09 AM

Well the Grady is out of the running...
 
On Feb 2, 6:05*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sat, 2 Feb 2008 14:51:44 -0800 (PST),





wrote:
On Feb 2, 3:55*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
Sadly, that's it for the Grady.


Too bad.


Now, onto other boats.


http://capehornboats.com/index_files/Page540.htm


http://www.contender.com/boats.aspx?id=458


http://www.regulatormarine.com/32fs.html#javascirpt


So, what the hell do you want in a boat anyway? You got the Capehorn
with the big open, well, open, and real high sides. You got the
regulator, which I actually like better, then you got one with a
little fishing deck and bunks for 4?? I would want some kind of
shelter in an off shore boat, just in case, but I would still like to
tow without permits. I like this boat, not that it matters.
http://www.contender.com/boats.aspx?id=488
The Regulator looks like a nice hull too but it seems pretty shallow
in the ass end. Not the deep Vee I would expect in an offshore boat.
But then again I don't know from offshore boats...


Thanks for your input.

You want to come up and look at the garage for your shop next week?

Like maybe Tueday?- Hide quoted text -

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Ready to rock anytime you are.

Tim February 3rd 08 03:32 AM

Well the Grady is out of the running...
 
On Feb 2, 2:55*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
Sadly, that's it for the Grady.

Too bad.

Now, onto other boats.

http://capehornboats.com/index_files/Page540.htm



I was really young, but I think my uncle bought a new Edsel that had
that same color scheme.

HK February 3rd 08 04:06 AM

Well the Grady is out of the running...
 
Tim wrote:
On Feb 2, 2:55 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
Sadly, that's it for the Grady.

Too bad.

Now, onto other boats.

http://capehornboats.com/index_files/Page540.htm



I was really young, but I think my uncle bought a new Edsel that had
that same color scheme.



It's going to take three hours to scrub out that boat after a day of
handling bait, fish, and empty soda pop cans!

Chuck Gould February 3rd 08 05:24 AM

Well the Grady is out of the running...
 
On Feb 2, 12:55�pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
Sadly, that's it for the Grady.

Too bad.

Now, onto other boats.

http://capehornboats.com/index_files/Page540.htm

http://www.contender.com/boats.aspx?id=458

http://www.regulatormarine.com/32fs.html#javascirpt


You had previously expressed some interest in:

http://www.pacificskiffs.com/

Off the table as well?


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