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"Paul McGrane" wrote in
: Another party boat out of Point Judith RI. - Hello Paul. Is there a reason for the typical bow (bowsprit) on these crafts? I was thinking for a "king of the world" feeling maybe. Or are there dolphins in the waters over there, you can view better from there? Thanx for the pictures! Jeroen |
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They are built like this because they set their anchor a lot and this
protects against banging up their boat when hauling it in so often. Paul "Jeronimus" wrote in message . 133.133... "Paul McGrane" wrote in : Another party boat out of Point Judith RI. - Hello Paul. Is there a reason for the typical bow (bowsprit) on these crafts? I was thinking for a "king of the world" feeling maybe. Or are there dolphins in the waters over there, you can view better from there? Thanx for the pictures! Jeroen |
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