I think Tollycrafts are very well made boats but none of their models appeal to us aesthetically.* So we wouldn't swap a GB for a Tollycraft but I an understand why Tollycraft lovers would.Marin wrote:Art wrote:
-***** Get a really good condition 48' Tollycraft Tri Cabin with a super strong, low hour, fully up-graded*drive train already*in her
PS: Re some of your past posts: Did a kid bite you or something??* Draw any blood??? LOL
No, a kid has never bitten me.* I just find them all to be a pain in the a*s and not worth wasting time on.* My time on. Their parents must feel differently, I guess, although it baffles me as to why since they get nothing but grief from the little bastards.
Marin - Thanks for nice words on Tollycraft.* They are bullet proof... comfortable, good handling and easy to care for too! *I also give you good words toward GB.* My other option, in answer to what would I do, that I didn't mention,*would be to purchase a larger GB!* They are a boat that stands in their own superior class.* 1960s 70s when I was young on and around New England waters Grand Banks were thought of as*tip-top of the pleasure boating world.* There werent too many around there back then but when one was sighted high complement discussions would ensue.*
BTW you too*were a kid too at one time, in Sausalito... were you as you mention of kids.* Your distain for kids appears over the top!* We have two sons and a daughter (36 to 42 now... hardly kids anymore lol), three grand kids (four to eleven years), and another in the hopper to arrive beginning of April.* If it werent for KIDS there would be NO ADULTS... you and me included.* Therefore there would be no Tollycraft or Grand Banks or other great craft Which would be a REAL bummer!* *
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