| TwisteD10 |
| Holy Shit Does Robin Have One Nice Boat......It Looks Like it Can Get up and Haul Ass.... |
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| deezz |
| Yeah...I was very impressed w/ her boat. Wonder how much it cost...imma guess $150k or so. |
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| corvetteload |
| Any pics? I don't get to hear the show anymore?!?!?!?!! |
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| darwin69 |
| Looked like a 32' Sea Ray Sundancer. They start at $200,000 and can be optioned out to just under $300,000. Very nice ride, too bad she damaged it already. |
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| deezz |
Quote: Originally posted by darwin69 Looked like a 32' Sea Ray Sundancer. They start at $200,000 and can be optioned out to just under $300,000. Very nice ride, too bad she damaged it already. |
Damn..I was just a bit off. Looks like the lower cabin was decked out..flat screen T.V. wood accents, etc. I must say she is one classy lady. |
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| ShutupMoron |
It's a 34' Sea Ray Sundancer. A decent small inshore cruiser but she was foolish not to get one of the optional diesel engine packages.
She's handling the boat OK for a beginner. She just needs to get some more experience in strong currents, traffic and wind conditions when she brings it back to the slip. Piloting a twin screw boat is a lot easier then a big ass single screw sail boat is. The wind is a bitch when it starts pushing the hull around in a crowded marina. |
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| darwin69 |
OK,
Then make that starting price of $243,000 and you can option it right up to $419,000. She should have gotten the bow thruster. |
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| artie's_poptart |
| Hmm, I don't have that under Staff Antics. Anybody else in the Boston area having trouble with the updates on Howard TV? The last "Best of the Week" I have is 6/26-6/30..... |
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| deezz |
Her boat looks similiar to this..for those w/o HTV
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| darwin69 |
Actually, I think it looks just like this.....
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| Sirius_Sam22 |
Quote: Originally posted by darwin69 Actually, I think it looks just like this.....
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It's a bit larger then that |
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| darwin69 |
| If you are talking about the size of the picture, then yes, it is quite a bit larger, but the content of the picture is a 34' Sundancer, exactly what Robin has. So no, her boat is not larger than the one pictured, because it is the one pictured. |
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| john50wm |
| nice boat, wish i could get one . party on robin! |
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| Sirius_Sam22 |
Quote: Originally posted by darwin69 If you are talking about the size of the picture, then yes, it is quite a bit larger, but the content of the picture is a 34' Sundancer, exactly what Robin has. So no, her boat is not larger than the one pictured, because it is the one pictured. |
I dunno, I just know the steering wheel is closer up and the stairs to down below are up front by the driving area. |
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| Trip420 |
Quote: Originally posted by Sirius_Sam22 I dunno, I just know the steering wheel is closer up and the stairs to down below are up front by the driving area. |
Open your fucking eyes retard, that's the same boat... |
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| darwin69 |
Quote: Originally posted by Sirius_Sam22 I dunno, I just know the steering wheel is closer up and the stairs to down below are up front by the driving area. |
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| Sirius_Sam22 |
IT'S NOT THE SAME FUCKING BOAT AS YOUR PICTURE!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, she has the 340 Sundance, but the picture is WRONG
The steering wheel is up more towards the glass. |
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| darwin69 |
Wow,
If this doesn't make it clear for you that it is the same boat, then I give up.
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| Sirius_Sam22 |
| I notice something slightly different between those 2 pictures, but not going to say. And it's not the tarp on the top. |
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| darwin69 |
Like I said. I give up.
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| Cookiemonster |
| What the hell is she going to do with that big boat anyway? Don't get me wrong, I love her, and I love that she does what she wants, but she doesn't seem the boating type. |
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| darwin69 |
| It's not that big. It's 34'. That is the perfect size for someone who likes to entertain, but doesn't have the skills and the experience with a large twin screw boat yet. I have been on some larger craft with new boaters who had lots of money but no experience who scared the heck out of me near bridges when the current was more then they could handle. I think Robin likes a new challenge, so she needed just enough boat to be challenging without really being dangerous. A bow thruster would have helped her as a novice, but in the long run she is better to learn without it should she want to move up in size. |
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