MapisM
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Yup, I covered that in the section "@jfm" of my post #25!Today I looked again - this time on an iDevice rather than the pc I was using before and noticed that the pix were reversed.
Yup, I covered that in the section "@jfm" of my post #25!Today I looked again - this time on an iDevice rather than the pc I was using before and noticed that the pix were reversed.
Actually, since she didn't specify that, I did think of hiring a couple of crewgirls instead.Just re-read you post above - I missed your SWMBO's comments.
But it sounded to me that she might like to have 2 crewMEN on board?
I see that Deleted User already said it all about that.SL might be a league below the Canados
Bart, i have some good friends who live in Bari, and they have friends who have been boating there for decades. I'll ask them for their opinion of the best refit shipyards along that stretch of coast.
I'm sure epoxy is the best option, but is it crazy to consider a wet room flooring system? Mine was layed on wooden flooring, and can be tiled over, so could be suitable for sealing under teak decking?
You'd better not say that in earshot of anyone from SLThey consider themselves right up with their best and having seen one of their factories and had the opportunity to see the care with which their boats are put together I wouldn't argue with that. I have to admit that if I were to get another planing boat, a nice used SL72 would definitely be on my shortlist
...Canados actually used to be a tad above SL up to the end of the wooden era, imho.
Otoh, from the early 90s onward, SL steadily went from good to better - and the results speak for themselves.
Fwiw, if I would seriously consider a 70/75 footer, not only I agree with Deleted User that including the SL72 in the shortlist would be a must - I'd rather put her right at the very top of it! :encouragement:
That said, thanks Portofino, but I'm afraid that even in the current market, nobody seem anxious enough to get rid of a decent SL72 for a price I could afford - and that one is no exception! :nonchalance:
a waw, I didn't realise that Canados ones used to be above SL
the last few years C has been suffering a lot, despite some brave and interesting attempts to restart the factory.
atm the factory in Ostia is closed AfaiK
And indeed if I would be in for another boat, SL would be on top of my list. (but still from the P range, not yet SD![]()
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