GL: boats

Ken Bloomfield khtb@bellsouth.net
Fri Apr 27 15:06:02 EDT 2007


I agree with both Ralph and Elaine's postings.  As Elaine said, the smallest 
boat "you can be comfortable on".  This is not likely a small boat.  The 
great loop is a major undertaking and you will live on the boat for a 
substantial period of time.  Some "lebensraum" is a real benefit when you 
are using the boat as a home (albeit temporary).  Ralph's comments are right 
on as well.
Ken Bloomfield
MTOA 2062
M/V Tellico Lady, 50' MT Std. Body.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ralph Yost" <Ralph@AlphaCompServices.com>
>I have always observed that larger boats offer many more opportunities for
> "comfort" than smaller boats.

> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Skipper Bob" <skipperbob@att.net>
>> 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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