Re: [PCW] FP37 Refit

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EndeavourCats@aol.com
Fri, Sep 24, 2010 4:25 PM

Endeavour Catamaran builds new boats and also operates a major refit and
repair yard I do not know who Sea Lubber is but he is giving you good advise.

Bob Vincent

In a message dated 9/24/2010 10:04:40 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
SeaLubber7@aol.com writes:

I don't  know nuttin' about nuttin', specifically the FP37. I do a lot of
boat work, and from my experience a total refit may cost more than new.
I'd
check it out and compare. When you go into a nice old area of  town and see

someone bulldoze a house to build a new one on the  site, I always wonder
why
they didn't just fix up the old one. The reason  is it's cheaper. Check it

out.


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Endeavour Catamaran builds new boats and also operates a major refit and repair yard I do not know who Sea Lubber is but he is giving you good advise. Bob Vincent In a message dated 9/24/2010 10:04:40 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, SeaLubber7@aol.com writes: I don't know nuttin' about nuttin', specifically the FP37. I do a lot of boat work, and from my experience a total refit may cost more than new. I'd check it out and compare. When you go into a nice old area of town and see someone bulldoze a house to build a new one on the site, I always wonder why they didn't just fix up the old one. The reason is it's cheaper. Check it out. _______________________________________________ Power-Catamaran Mailing List
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Larry G.
Fri, Sep 24, 2010 5:25 PM

Speaking of Endeavour, if you're considering FP Marylands and PDQ 34's, you
may as well throw a 36 Endeavour powercat in the mix.  More space, three
staterooms, wider (albeit a bit less economical) hulls, great head and
separate shower, decent value used, and terrific looper, as indicated by
looper vets.  A fly-bridge becomes a lot less important when you're north, and
according to Endeavour 36 users, the ICW bridge issues are "no issues".  For
Miami, I'd take the PDQ.  For loop, Endeavour.  FP's don't give me as much
pre-owned bang for the buck.  My two cents.
Lawrence GilesMiami

--- On Fri, 9/24/10, EndeavourCats@aol.com EndeavourCats@aol.com wrote:

From: EndeavourCats@aol.com EndeavourCats@aol.com
Subject: Re: [PCW] FP37 Refit
To: power-catamaran@lists.samurai.com
Date: Friday, September 24, 2010, 6:25 PM

Endeavour Catamaran builds new boats and also operates a major refit and
repair yard I do not know who Sea Lubber is but he is giving you good advise.

Bob Vincent

In a message dated 9/24/2010 10:04:40 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
SeaLubber7@aol.com writes:

I don't  know nuttin' about nuttin', specifically the FP37. I do a lot of
boat work, and from my experience a total refit may cost more than new.
I'd
check it out and compare. When you go into a nice old area of  town and see

someone bulldoze a house to build a new one on the  site, I always wonder
why
they didn't just fix up the old one. The reason  is it's cheaper. Check it

out.


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Speaking of Endeavour, if you're considering FP Marylands and PDQ 34's, you may as well throw a 36 Endeavour powercat in the mix. More space, three staterooms, wider (albeit a bit less economical) hulls, great head and separate shower, decent value used, and terrific looper, as indicated by looper vets. A fly-bridge becomes a lot less important when you're north, and according to Endeavour 36 users, the ICW bridge issues are "no issues". For Miami, I'd take the PDQ. For loop, Endeavour. FP's don't give me as much pre-owned bang for the buck. My two cents. Lawrence GilesMiami --- On Fri, 9/24/10, EndeavourCats@aol.com <EndeavourCats@aol.com> wrote: From: EndeavourCats@aol.com <EndeavourCats@aol.com> Subject: Re: [PCW] FP37 Refit To: power-catamaran@lists.samurai.com Date: Friday, September 24, 2010, 6:25 PM Endeavour Catamaran builds new boats and also operates a major refit and repair yard I do not know who Sea Lubber is but he is giving you good advise. Bob Vincent In a message dated 9/24/2010 10:04:40 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, SeaLubber7@aol.com writes: I don't know nuttin' about nuttin', specifically the FP37. I do a lot of boat work, and from my experience a total refit may cost more than new. I'd check it out and compare. When you go into a nice old area of town and see someone bulldoze a house to build a new one on the site, I always wonder why they didn't just fix up the old one. The reason is it's cheaper. Check it out. _______________________________________________ Power-Catamaran Mailing List _______________________________________________ Power-Catamaran Mailing List