Best handling boat in the rain??????
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I don't know how you can expect a serious answer when we do not know if said boat is at sea level or not,not to mention what kind of rain..acid? please be a bit more specific, as I have vast amounts of knowledge on SERIOUS MATTERS, ....................thank you plus I am pretty good on round 1 of jeopardy.
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Well it all depends on whether we are talking about a boat with steps or one without steps. My bet is going to be on GLH's new ride because it has multiple stater rooms, wipers, a hardtop and a blender
It also has multiple steps. Steps into the forward cabin, steps up to the bridge deck and steps on the swim platform.
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"stater" rooms? Does that have something to do with generators?
I do, however agree with your choice. Just to be sure, i propose that we send a delegation up to GLH's place for a comprehensive in-person test. I'll bring the rum and ice.
I do, however agree with your choice. Just to be sure, i propose that we send a delegation up to GLH's place for a comprehensive in-person test. I'll bring the rum and ice.
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Duh. Schwartzcraft.