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Re: GL: All magazine Power Boat Reports STINK!

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FloridaKeyz@aol.com
Mon, Jan 29, 2007 9:43 PM

To me, seems like all the boating magazines, give a false report of  vessels.
Have you ever read a bad report on a boat? I haven't. According to  boating
magazines all NEW power boats are GREAT,. and have no problems.

And just about every time you see a report on a boat, the is a full page  add
in the mag for that boat also.

And while I am on the subject, why the hell do the "cruising " magazines do
reports and story's on boats costing millions of $$? Nobody I know cruised on
those mega yachts.

To a T, every cruiser I have ever met, bought and cruises on a used boat,
and older boats. Hell, mine and several other cruisers I know have antique
status on their Fl. Registration because our boats are 30 years or older. Look  at
an MTOA conventions, all older trawlers.

I would love to see some magazine do some stories on real cruisers, not the
Norhaven bunch. Who the hell are they?

How about a magazine that does stories on real cruisers?

There, that will be 4 cents please.

See you  on the Waterway
Capt. Sterling

MV SterlingLadyIII (http://floridakeys.homestead.com/sterlingladyIII.html)
Key  Largo, Fl.

To me, seems like all the boating magazines, give a false report of vessels. Have you ever read a bad report on a boat? I haven't. According to boating magazines all NEW power boats are GREAT,. and have no problems. And just about every time you see a report on a boat, the is a full page add in the mag for that boat also. And while I am on the subject, why the hell do the "cruising " magazines do reports and story's on boats costing millions of $$? Nobody I know cruised on those mega yachts. To a T, every cruiser I have ever met, bought and cruises on a used boat, and older boats. Hell, mine and several other cruisers I know have antique status on their Fl. Registration because our boats are 30 years or older. Look at an MTOA conventions, all older trawlers. I would love to see some magazine do some stories on real cruisers, not the Norhaven bunch. Who the hell are they? How about a magazine that does stories on real cruisers? There, that will be 4 cents please. See you on the Waterway Capt. Sterling MV _SterlingLadyIII_ (http://floridakeys.homestead.com/sterlingladyIII.html) Key Largo, Fl.
L
Luther
Tue, Jan 30, 2007 1:50 AM

A publication devoted to antique trawlers,

minimum thirty years old,

maximum fifty years old.

Thanks,

Luther

--- FloridaKeyz@aol.com wrote:

To me, seems like all the boating magazines, give a
false report of  vessels.
Have you ever read a bad report on a boat? I
haven't. According to  boating
magazines all NEW power boats are GREAT,. and have
no problems.

And just about every time you see a report on a
boat, the is a full page  add
in the mag for that boat also.

And while I am on the subject, why the hell do the
"cruising " magazines do
reports and story's on boats costing millions of $$?
Nobody I know cruised on
those mega yachts.

To a T, every cruiser I have ever met, bought and
cruises on a used boat,
and older boats. Hell, mine and several other
cruisers I know have antique
status on their Fl. Registration because our boats
are 30 years or older. Look  at
an MTOA conventions, all older trawlers.

I would love to see some magazine do some stories on
real cruisers, not the
Norhaven bunch. Who the hell are they?

How about a magazine that does stories on real
cruisers?

There, that will be 4 cents please.

See you  on the Waterway
Capt. Sterling

MV SterlingLadyIII

Key  Largo, Fl.


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A publication devoted to antique trawlers, minimum thirty years old, maximum fifty years old. Thanks, Luther --- FloridaKeyz@aol.com wrote: > To me, seems like all the boating magazines, give a > false report of vessels. > Have you ever read a bad report on a boat? I > haven't. According to boating > magazines all NEW power boats are GREAT,. and have > no problems. > > And just about every time you see a report on a > boat, the is a full page add > in the mag for that boat also. > > And while I am on the subject, why the hell do the > "cruising " magazines do > reports and story's on boats costing millions of $$? > Nobody I know cruised on > those mega yachts. > > To a T, every cruiser I have ever met, bought and > cruises on a used boat, > and older boats. Hell, mine and several other > cruisers I know have antique > status on their Fl. Registration because our boats > are 30 years or older. Look at > an MTOA conventions, all older trawlers. > > I would love to see some magazine do some stories on > real cruisers, not the > Norhaven bunch. Who the hell are they? > > How about a magazine that does stories on real > cruisers? > > There, that will be 4 cents please. > > See you on the Waterway > Capt. Sterling > > > MV _SterlingLadyIII_ > (http://floridakeys.homestead.com/sterlingladyIII.html) > > Key Largo, Fl. > _______________________________________________ > http://lists.samurai.com/mailman/listinfo/great-loop > > To modify your Great-Loop subscription options > (change email address, > unsubscribe, etc.) go to: > http://lists.samurai.com/mailman/options/great-loop > ____________________________________________________________________________________ TV dinner still cooling? Check out "Tonight's Picks" on Yahoo! TV. http://tv.yahoo.com/
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bill hyslop
Tue, Jan 30, 2007 5:25 PM

There is such a publication for old sailboats called  GOOD OLD BOAT. A
trawler version would be a great project for somebody.

Bill Hyslop
----- Original Message -----
From: FloridaKeyz@aol.com
To: k2gkk@hotmail.com; jim.ague@att.net; great-loop@lists.samurai.com
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 4:43 PM
Subject: Re: GL: All magazine Power Boat Reports STINK!

To me, seems like all the boating magazines, give a false report of
vessels.
Have you ever read a bad report on a boat? I haven't. According to
boating
magazines all NEW power boats are GREAT,. and have no problems.

And just about every time you see a report on a boat, the is a full page
add
in the mag for that boat also.

And while I am on the subject, why the hell do the "cruising " magazines
do
reports and story's on boats costing millions of $$? Nobody I know cruised
on
those mega yachts.

To a T, every cruiser I have ever met, bought and cruises on a used boat,
and older boats. Hell, mine and several other cruisers I know have antique
status on their Fl. Registration because our boats are 30 years or older.
Look  at
an MTOA conventions, all older trawlers.

I would love to see some magazine do some stories on real cruisers, not
the
Norhaven bunch. Who the hell are they?

How about a magazine that does stories on real cruisers?

There, that will be 4 cents please.

See you  on the Waterway
Capt. Sterling

MV SterlingLadyIII
(http://floridakeys.homestead.com/sterlingladyIII.html)
Key  Largo, Fl.


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There is such a publication for old sailboats called GOOD OLD BOAT. A trawler version would be a great project for somebody. Bill Hyslop ----- Original Message ----- From: <FloridaKeyz@aol.com> To: <k2gkk@hotmail.com>; <jim.ague@att.net>; <great-loop@lists.samurai.com> Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 4:43 PM Subject: Re: GL: All magazine Power Boat Reports STINK! > To me, seems like all the boating magazines, give a false report of > vessels. > Have you ever read a bad report on a boat? I haven't. According to > boating > magazines all NEW power boats are GREAT,. and have no problems. > > And just about every time you see a report on a boat, the is a full page > add > in the mag for that boat also. > > And while I am on the subject, why the hell do the "cruising " magazines > do > reports and story's on boats costing millions of $$? Nobody I know cruised > on > those mega yachts. > > To a T, every cruiser I have ever met, bought and cruises on a used boat, > and older boats. Hell, mine and several other cruisers I know have antique > status on their Fl. Registration because our boats are 30 years or older. > Look at > an MTOA conventions, all older trawlers. > > I would love to see some magazine do some stories on real cruisers, not > the > Norhaven bunch. Who the hell are they? > > How about a magazine that does stories on real cruisers? > > There, that will be 4 cents please. > > See you on the Waterway > Capt. Sterling > > > MV _SterlingLadyIII_ > (http://floridakeys.homestead.com/sterlingladyIII.html) > Key Largo, Fl. > _______________________________________________ > http://lists.samurai.com/mailman/listinfo/great-loop > > To modify your Great-Loop subscription options (change email address, > unsubscribe, etc.) go to: > http://lists.samurai.com/mailman/options/great-loop