Re: [PCW] PDQ 41 article in Power Cruising

R
rannyreynolds@comcast.net
Thu, Dec 28, 2006 12:53 PM

Thanks Henry,

I will look up the magazine.

Ranny Reynolds
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: HClews@aol.com

There's a nice article on the new PDQ 41 in  the latest issue of Power
Cruising magazine - the Jan-Feb  2007 edition - starting on page 72.
The article was written by Jim  Stalnaker a current PDQ 34 owner, so
he is able to  make interesting comparisons from direct experience.

I saw the 41 briefly in Stuart a couple of  weeks ago.  Compared to
our 34, it sure seemed BIG!  There's little doubt that this boat will
provide more live-aboard comfort as  well as superior sea-keeping
qualities - as compared to her little  sister.  But, with the price
moving quickly toward the $600,000 mark, I can't say  that I am
immediately tempted to place an  order.

Henry Clews
PDQ 34 Sno' Dog
www.geocities.com/snodoglog


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Thanks Henry, I will look up the magazine. Ranny Reynolds -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: HClews@aol.com > There's a nice article on the new PDQ 41 in the latest issue of Power > Cruising magazine - the Jan-Feb 2007 edition - starting on page 72. > The article was written by Jim Stalnaker a current PDQ 34 owner, so > he is able to make interesting comparisons from direct experience. > > I saw the 41 briefly in Stuart a couple of weeks ago. Compared to > our 34, it sure seemed BIG! There's little doubt that this boat will > provide more live-aboard comfort as well as superior sea-keeping > qualities - as compared to her little sister. But, with the price > moving quickly toward the $600,000 mark, I can't say that I am > immediately tempted to place an order. > > Henry Clews > PDQ 34 Sno' Dog > www.geocities.com/snodoglog > _______________________________________________ > Power-Catamaran Mailing List
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D C *Mac* Macdonald
Thu, Dec 28, 2006 1:48 PM

At six times the current value of my boat,
I don't think I'll be rushing to Canada to
put anything down on one of them.

Sure is nice, though.  So would a win in
the Powerball lottery.  I guess I'd have
to throw some money away first, though,
wouldn't I?

Maybe I'll just wait for Henry Clews to get
desperate to buy one of them and put
Sno' Dog up for sale at a bargain price!

(;-p)

D C "Mac" Macdonald
m/v Another Adventure
Grand Lake - Oklahoma

----Original Message Follows----
From: HClews@aol.com

There's a nice article on the new PDQ 41 in  the latest issue of Power
Cruising magazine - the Jan-Feb  2007 edition - starting on page 72.
The article was written by Jim  Stalnaker a current PDQ 34 owner, so
he is able to  make interesting comparisons from direct experience.

I saw the 41 briefly in Stuart a couple of  weeks ago.  Compared to
our 34, it sure seemed BIG!  There's little doubt that this boat will
provide more live-aboard comfort as  well as superior sea-keeping
qualities - as compared to her little  sister.  But, with the price
moving quickly toward the $600,000 mark, I can't say  that I am
immediately tempted to place an  order.

Henry Clews
PDQ 34 Sno' Dog
www.geocities.com/snodoglog

At six times the current value of my boat, I don't think I'll be rushing to Canada to put anything down on one of them. Sure is nice, though. So would a win in the Powerball lottery. I guess I'd have to throw some money away first, though, wouldn't I? Maybe I'll just wait for Henry Clews to get desperate to buy one of them and put Sno' Dog up for sale at a bargain price! (;-p) D C "Mac" Macdonald m/v Another Adventure Grand Lake - Oklahoma ----Original Message Follows---- From: HClews@aol.com > There's a nice article on the new PDQ 41 in the latest issue of Power > Cruising magazine - the Jan-Feb 2007 edition - starting on page 72. > The article was written by Jim Stalnaker a current PDQ 34 owner, so > he is able to make interesting comparisons from direct experience. > > I saw the 41 briefly in Stuart a couple of weeks ago. Compared to > our 34, it sure seemed BIG! There's little doubt that this boat will > provide more live-aboard comfort as well as superior sea-keeping > qualities - as compared to her little sister. But, with the price > moving quickly toward the $600,000 mark, I can't say that I am > immediately tempted to place an order. > > Henry Clews > PDQ 34 Sno' Dog > www.geocities.com/snodoglog