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Have you looked at the Monk 36' trawler? To me, who knows very little of
them, it looks like one I'd like. Of course, they're not cheap. If and when I decide to unload some of my daughters' inheritance, I'll be looking for something like this: http://tinyurl.com/wmpst |
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On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 08:24:11 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: On 11/17/2006 8:18 AM, JohnH wrote: Have you looked at the Monk 36' trawler? To me, who knows very little of them, it looks like one I'd like. Of course, they're not cheap. If and when I decide to unload some of my daughters' inheritance, I'll be looking for something like this: http://tinyurl.com/wmpst You might like the Camano, smaller, less $$$, with a lot less of that damned dark interior wood, and able to move fast enough to run an inlet during an outgoing tide. http://www.camanomarine.com/articles/PM2000.pdf Thanks, Harry. I'd never heard of this boat. Nice looking boat. Chuck - if you're reading - have you ever done a write up on this boat? |
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JohnH wrote:
Have you looked at the Monk 36' trawler? To me, who knows very little of them, it looks like one I'd like. Of course, they're not cheap. If and when I decide to unload some of my daughters' inheritance, I'll be looking for something like this: http://tinyurl.com/wmpst Now that is a pretty boat :-) i would love to get somthing like that some day. But the wife would kill me.. Capt Jack R.. |
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