"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 02:04:38 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:
Any intelligent person who has kids can look at the rooms in a house and
figure out where a toddler's going to get into trouble. It's the same with
boats. It's obvious that certain tasks take place on the foredeck, and
that
it must be safe to get there and work there. If the designer or customer
don't see this, they're idiots. Some things are simply true.
I'm not wild about the aesthetics of bubble boats but if properly
designed, usually with a "walk through" arrangement, the foredeck can
be made safely accessible. Regardless of what you think of the boats
or the people who own them, they serve a definite niche in the
marketplace and are quite comfortable and spacious for inshore
cruising.
Blah blah blah! :-) Bubble boats are for guys who burst into tears when
they run out of hair spray.
This is a boat:
http://www.mainship.com/models/Pilot34/34Gallery7.html