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  1. We Love Sharks59

    1977 Grand Banks 42 - $389,000

    We have our hearts set on a GB. If I was a millionaire, Id buy it. Its exactly what I envision for a boat. But I'm not so ... All the GBs we've researched online have had teak decking, but this one doesn't. I guess this model/option doesn't come up for sale a lot? Regardless, it's a beautiful boat.
  2. We Love Sharks59

    I think Yachtworld may have put the last nail in the boat search coffin this morning

    As a new person who started my search in sail boats because that is my very limited experience, but got hit with the "reality" stick and moved to trawlers for our big adventure, I get a lot of great listings from YachtWorld. The search parameters I can enter yield exactly what I am looking for...
  3. We Love Sharks59

    Boat names that just have to be shared.

    When I was moving around the country a lot, I did a short time in West Palm Beach where I plotted/cut a lot of vinyl boat names in a print shop. The owner told me that it is usually new boat owners go for the most tawdry, Benny Hill type names, and "expect to cut Pole Dancer 4 times a season".
  4. We Love Sharks59

    Larger/older vs. smaller/new for the same price

    I have seen this sentiment expressed before in a few boat related forums. If you were to opine, what decade do you use as to a cutoff year for old and beginning of "newer"? 1980s? 1990's? Just a curious new person--I appreciate your insights, TIA
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