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This has been done a few times here, and in the boatie press too. A sunseeker's like a BMW/porsche/ferrari , a Princess is like a merc/bmw, a Broom is lieek a rover/bentley...and so on. I made reference to cars in an earlier posting (sunseeker) and compared their model-changing antics, and new poster Mustard picked me up on it, hence the post.
IMHO comparisons with modern cars are quite wrong. I have never been in any Merc (or other car made in the last ten years) which broke throttle cables, needed £££sevicing, had crummy carpet and had only a 1-year warranty. Indeed, plenty of cars have remote control locking, parking sensors, electric seat warmers, one-touch wash-wipe.... and almost all of them work perfectly all the time. And, without exception, the more expensive cars can now travel at speeds which I might dare attain only once in a blue moon, or more likely, never.
So, car-wise, at current rates of performance and reliabilty, I would compare Sunseeker with a Delarge, Fairline with a De Dion Bouton and Sealine's new-fangledness with a Stanley Steamer. All IMHO, of course. Any other suggestions?
IMHO comparisons with modern cars are quite wrong. I have never been in any Merc (or other car made in the last ten years) which broke throttle cables, needed £££sevicing, had crummy carpet and had only a 1-year warranty. Indeed, plenty of cars have remote control locking, parking sensors, electric seat warmers, one-touch wash-wipe.... and almost all of them work perfectly all the time. And, without exception, the more expensive cars can now travel at speeds which I might dare attain only once in a blue moon, or more likely, never.
So, car-wise, at current rates of performance and reliabilty, I would compare Sunseeker with a Delarge, Fairline with a De Dion Bouton and Sealine's new-fangledness with a Stanley Steamer. All IMHO, of course. Any other suggestions?