GL: boats
jonathan olenick
jdolenickmd@yahoo.com
Fri Apr 27 14:13:46 EDT 2007
we find our Nordic Tug 37 just the right combination for two, of space, comfort, speed, fuel economy and ease of handeling. Jon of Valentine.
----- Original Message ----
From: Ralph Yost <Ralph@AlphaCompServices.com>
To: GL-Samurai <great-loop@lists.samurai.com>
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 7:16:32 AM
Subject: Re: GL: boats
I have always observed that larger boats offer many more opportunities for
"comfort" than smaller boats. Larger water line in a disopacement hull
provides a faster natural speed at no extra fuel consumption cost. Bigger
boats will be less susceptible to wave motion and provide added stability
for its riders. Larger boats offer more storage, you feel less "cramped" and
often provide more features, amentities, and things that are useful (air
conditioning could be one example). All of it is a tradeoff in that the
larger boat will generally cost more, will be more complex, require greater
technical knowledge and result in more maintenance hours and money. For me,
I have always been determined to own the largest boat I can afford.
R.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Skipper Bob" <skipperbob@att.net>
To: "GL-Samurai" <great-loop@lists.samurai.com>
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 8:44 AM
Subject: GL: boats
> GHNutley said: 1, We should all be able, by now, to recite this in our
> sleep.
> "Don't buy the biggest boat you can afford. Rather, buy the smallest boat
> you
> can be comfortable on".
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