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"Gould 0738" wrote in message
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"Well, here goes," he said, sticking a toe cautiously into the pool.

Here's some observations on the GB Eastbay 43.
Tell ya right now, I won't respond to flamers.


Grand Banks 43 Eastbay SX


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Interesting article, although a little of the verbage seemed a little
over the top. Stradivarius?









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Interesting article, although a little of the verbage seemed a little
over the top. Stradivarius?


Yup. Ever see a well preserved Stadivarius? Darn nearly as nice the the teak
finishin' on a Grand Banks. :-)

In my personal opinion, no production builder does a better job with interior
teak than GB. (Some may rival or be about tied.)
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Gould 0738 wrote:
Interesting article, although a little of the verbage seemed a little
over the top. Stradivarius?



Yup. Ever see a well preserved Stadivarius? Darn nearly as nice the the teak
finishin' on a Grand Banks. :-)

In my personal opinion, no production builder does a better job with interior
teak than GB. (Some may rival or be about tied.)


Yep not bad & thanks. A little surprised about the bow rise
but.................


Thanks again,

K

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