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Charm, Elegance & Speed in a new Breed of passagemaker Trawler. Yes
Speed - no reason lollygagging around when you can extend your crusing
area.

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http://www.boaterslife.com/?visual=3...=6&article=293

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On 5 Feb 2005 08:12:25 -0800, "BoatMan"
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Charm, Elegance & Speed in a new Breed of passagemaker Trawler. Yes
Speed - no reason lollygagging around when you can extend your crusing
area.


I'll be the judge of that - give me one to use this summer and I'll
let you know.

Later,

Tom
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BoatMan wrote:

Charm, Elegance & Speed in a new Breed of passagemaker Trawler. Yes
Speed - no reason lollygagging around when you can extend your crusing
area.


Free Beneteau Brochure Download


http://www.boaterslife.com/?visual=3...=6&article=293

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Sorry, but no semi-displacement hull running 20 kt
can be considered a passage maker. Coastal cruiser, OK. What's the
range on that boat at 20kt? 250nm?

Yeah, sure, you can slow down to 7kt- and badly punish the engines as a
result.

If it's from Beneteau, it could easily be a good boat. If Beneteau has
been building powerboats in Europe for
all these years, they should know by now that a "fast trawler" is
typically unfit for LRC. Is the "passagemaker" adjective a factory
claim, a reviewer's loose use of the term, or a retailer's fantasy?
I guess one could say that crossing the harbor to the cocktail bar is a
"passage", and that if you arrive safely you "made" the passage....
:-)

Likely a very nice boat, but shouldn't be promoted for what it rather
obviously is not.

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I always thought "Trawler"s were supposed to look like a Tug or a
shrimp boat?



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BoatMan wrote:

Charm, Elegance & Speed in a new Breed of passagemaker Trawler. Yes
Speed - no reason lollygagging around when you can extend your crusing
area.


Free Beneteau Brochure Download


http://www.boaterslife.com/?visual=3...=6&article=293

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Sorry, but no semi-displacement hull running 20 kt
can be considered a passage maker. Coastal cruiser, OK. What's the
range on that boat at 20kt? 250nm?


Gees Louise you seem to recognise other peoples BS spam easy enough:-)
just blind to your own??? Besides lots of cruisers "passage make" on a
250 mile range, coastal passage making is as valid as ocean crossing.


Yeah, sure, you can slow down to 7kt- and badly punish the engines as a
result.

If it's from Beneteau, it could easily be a good boat. If Beneteau has
been building powerboats in Europe for
all these years, they should know by now that a "fast trawler" is
typically unfit for LRC. Is the "passagemaker" adjective a factory
claim, a reviewer's loose use of the term, or a retailer's fantasy?
I guess one could say that crossing the harbor to the cocktail bar is a
"passage", and that if you arrive safely you "made" the passage....
:-)

Seriously Chuck if I wrote any of this about your BS you'd go mad as
usual, yet it's OK for you when you see spam from others?????

Great noted:-)

Likely a very nice boat, but shouldn't be promoted for what it rather
obviously is not.


Classic!!! from the biggest spam marketing BS'er on the planet!!!!! Say
the spammer said it was a 26 ftr with a hand laid hull??? & it was
neither??? that would be just so shocking, yes:-) You get 'em Chuck:-)


K

This lying idiot has manufactured a story about his father being
the biggest OMC dealer on the US NE coast, needless to say Krause then
says that's where he learned all he obviously doesn't know about boats:-)

Here's just one of the lies from the "father" series, try to
remember he's talking $3000000 in the 70s!! Honestly it's embarrassing
that a grown man would lie like this I guess that's the standard of
union thugs ???


I sold off nearly $3,000,000 in new motors and boats, depressing
the new boat
industry in southern Connecticut for an entire season. Everything
was sold...every cotter pin, every quart of oil, 30 days after I started.
For near full-retail, too.

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Karen Smith wrote one line that was not a personal attack and therefore
worth repeating:

Besides lots of cruisers "passage make" on a
250 mile range, coastal passage making is as valid as ocean crossing.

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See my comment about "Coastal cruiser, OK".

Don't know about down in your section of the planet, but nobody up here
routinely refers to a
boat with very short range as a "passage maker". I was just guessing
that the range might be 250 nm at 20kt. Bet I'm not all that far off,
though.

Yeah, you can define crossing the local reservoir as a "passage"- but
not in the classic or most widely accepted sense of the word.

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wrote:
Karen Smith wrote one line that was not a personal attack and therefore
worth repeating:

Besides lots of cruisers "passage make" on a
250 mile range, coastal passage making is as valid as ocean crossing.

**********

See my comment about "Coastal cruiser, OK".

Don't know about down in your section of the planet, but nobody up here
routinely refers to a
boat with very short range as a "passage maker". I was just guessing
that the range might be 250 nm at 20kt. Bet I'm not all that far off,
though.

Yeah, you can define crossing the local reservoir as a "passage"- but
not in the classic or most widely accepted sense of the word.


It's probably just semantics but to me a coastal cruiser does do
coastal hops but only if & when the weather allows, which is fine we
never set off in bad weather either (you only get to "pick" the first
day:-)) But a passage maker is more about taking within reason, whatever
comes along & coastal passage making is fine in a 42 with lots of power
speed etc even if the range isn't 800 miles.

Just on that what sort of range should a power cruiser have before
"you" say it's a passage maker??? Or do you just object to another
spamming "your" spamming grounds??? Few will carry anything like 1000s
of miles in standard guise.

K

This lying idiot has manufactured a story about his father being
the biggest OMC dealer on the US NE coast, needless to say Krause then
says that's where he learned all he obviously doesn't know about boats:-)

Here's just one of the lies from the "father" series, try to
remember he's talking $3000000 in the 70s!! Honestly it's embarrassing
that a grown man would lie like this I guess that's the standard of
union thugs ???


I sold off nearly $3,000,000 in new motors and boats, depressing
the new boat
industry in southern Connecticut for an entire season. Everything
was sold...every cotter pin, every quart of oil, 30 days after I started.
For near full-retail, too.




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