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Things which by the same token were rubbish: the Jaguar E-Type,

Lovely design, but hardly a pantheon of reliability and build quality. Friend of mine has a Series 2, and the equivalent of 8 or 9 Kia Picantos was spent in ensuring the thing could be relied upon to start, and to stop. As an example of excellence in design, it's the equivalent of a Nic43, but with a dodgy keel attachment and Rig setup.
 
These threads are worth it for Seajet's contributions alone. How someone can be so relentlessly evangelical about a type of small boat is a hoot to follow. Please don't stop it.

And to be so wrong about so many other things! Still, if he did not exist somebody would have to invent him.
 
Things which by the same token were rubbish: the Jaguar E-Type, Stradivarius violins, Chippendale furniture, the Leica M3, Fabergé eggs.

Things which by the same token are the acme of quality: the Kia Picanto, penny whistles, IKEA Billy bookcases, Lomo cameras, Kinder Surprise.



Of course they were. Of course they were. I expect they found French boats much better.

Are you intending to plague these threads with your assinine comments?
 
Well one of us has a sailors' boat and it pretty damn sure ain't a Bavaria ! :)

So, what earth does that mean? Does that somehow make you a superior being or just provide justification for the C**p that you spout - not to put too fine a point on it.

Get real Andy and look at what you write and maybe you will see why you get such negative responses.

On the other hand keep it up as LK says it provides merriment for the masses.
 
So, what earth does that mean? Does that somehow make you a superior being or just provide justification for the C**p that you spout - not to put too fine a point on it.

Get real Andy and look at what you write and maybe you will see why you get such negative responses.

On the other hand keep it up as LK says it provides merriment for the masses.

He's a forum institution. A fanatic worshipping a marque that sadly few others ever bought. But I don't mean that to sound as harsh as it does, he's a real character and the fact that he's calling us to be faithful to the A22 in a thread about the merits of luxury modern and old fashioned blue water yachts is a true testament of his own fervour and I hope he doesn't stop because it's always entertaining - providing you don't take it seriously. It goes wrong each time when someone tries to take his posts about the Anderson at face value instead of seeing them for what they are which is a deep love and attachment to one particular boat at the exclusion of all others - that's fun not wrong
 
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