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I'm about to order a Chapparal 190 I/O.
I can get either the 3.0 Volvo or the 4.3. Can someone tell me the difference in speed between the two. I understand that most recommendations will be to the larger engine, but cost is a consideration at $2000 higher for the 4.3. Before I make a decision, can I get some factual differences between the two? Thanks a lot in advance. Dave |
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Oh joy, another stinkpotter.
SV "Petey the Wonder Dog" wrote in message ... I'm about to order a Chapparal 190 I/O. |
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Oh joy, another stinkpotter.
SV "Petey the Wonder Dog" wrote in message ... I'm about to order a Chapparal 190 I/O. |
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Oh joy, another stinkpotter.
SV Last summer I got to chat with a local woman who has sailed around the world. We discussed the oft encountered sailor's snobbery toward any other form of boating. She laughed. Her general comment: "Very few serious bluewater sailors feel like that, it's an urban or inland sailing thing. Probably hung over from days when only the very rich could afford to buy a sailboat and go 'yachting'. Whenever we would put into port, we'd try to make friends with cruising powerboaters. Most of them have more tools, more spare parts, and more space to fix whatever got broken on the last leg than cruising sailors typically carry. People who behave as though sailing is always superior to powerboating just show how little they really know." Wish I knew the answer to the speed difference between a 3.0 and 4.3 engine in a Chapparal......but in any case this new boater should be encouraged, not ridiculed because his choice of boat might be different from someone else. |
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Oh joy, another stinkpotter.
SV Last summer I got to chat with a local woman who has sailed around the world. We discussed the oft encountered sailor's snobbery toward any other form of boating. She laughed. Her general comment: "Very few serious bluewater sailors feel like that, it's an urban or inland sailing thing. Probably hung over from days when only the very rich could afford to buy a sailboat and go 'yachting'. Whenever we would put into port, we'd try to make friends with cruising powerboaters. Most of them have more tools, more spare parts, and more space to fix whatever got broken on the last leg than cruising sailors typically carry. People who behave as though sailing is always superior to powerboating just show how little they really know." Wish I knew the answer to the speed difference between a 3.0 and 4.3 engine in a Chapparal......but in any case this new boater should be encouraged, not ridiculed because his choice of boat might be different from someone else. |
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Far as I can tell, someone wrote:
Oh joy, another stinkpotter. Hey! Lookie there! A guy whose car runs on solar power! |
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Far as I can tell, someone wrote:
Oh joy, another stinkpotter. Hey! Lookie there! A guy whose car runs on solar power! |
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It's not snobbyness, I just don't like em.
SV "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Oh joy, another stinkpotter. SV Last summer I got to chat with a local woman who has sailed around the world. We discussed the oft encountered sailor's snobbery toward any other form of boating. She laughed. Her general comment: "Very few serious bluewater sailors feel like that, it's an urban or inland sailing thing. Probably hung over from days when only the very rich could afford to buy a sailboat and go 'yachting'. Whenever we would put into port, we'd try to make friends with cruising powerboaters. Most of them have more tools, more spare parts, and more space to fix whatever got broken on the last leg than cruising sailors typically carry. People who behave as though sailing is always superior to powerboating just show how little they really know." Wish I knew the answer to the speed difference between a 3.0 and 4.3 engine in a Chapparal......but in any case this new boater should be encouraged, not ridiculed because his choice of boat might be different from someone else. |
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It's not snobbyness, I just don't like em.
SV "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Oh joy, another stinkpotter. SV Last summer I got to chat with a local woman who has sailed around the world. We discussed the oft encountered sailor's snobbery toward any other form of boating. She laughed. Her general comment: "Very few serious bluewater sailors feel like that, it's an urban or inland sailing thing. Probably hung over from days when only the very rich could afford to buy a sailboat and go 'yachting'. Whenever we would put into port, we'd try to make friends with cruising powerboaters. Most of them have more tools, more spare parts, and more space to fix whatever got broken on the last leg than cruising sailors typically carry. People who behave as though sailing is always superior to powerboating just show how little they really know." Wish I knew the answer to the speed difference between a 3.0 and 4.3 engine in a Chapparal......but in any case this new boater should be encouraged, not ridiculed because his choice of boat might be different from someone else. |
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