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Hi,

I'm an Univeristy student who is trying to conduct some market research on luxury boating. I would greatly appreciate it if you could take a small amount of time to complete my survey and impart some of your boating knowledge onto me!

The link to the survey is:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/GGHVHSV

Thank you to anyone who completes it!
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I've already answered a near identical survey - also about Fairline. Is it worth me filling in yours also or will that skew the pooled results?
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Post by Dunkley »

Hi Jeff,

This survey is more about what is the most important factors when purchasing a boat, what publications are best about boating, and what websites boating enthusiasts frequent.

There is a question on whether you have heard of Fairline boats, but the survey itself is a based specifically on all luxury boats.

If you do decide to fill it in (which would be a massive help), thank you very much!
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Jeff wrote:I've already answered a near identical survey - also about Fairline. Is it worth me filling in yours also or will that skew the pooled results?
Trying to imagine you in a Fairline :o . Would you install the wood burner and have the lobster creel strapped on the back? :lol:
Mind you, can't see me in a Fairline either :oops:
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I don't know what a Fairline is. I've heard of it (as I keep saying on the surveys) but can't honestly remember what it is. Some kind of sporty speedboaty gin palace thing?

Too lazy to search for it.
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http://www.fairline.com/en/

You would need to lose the beard and buy a pair of Salmon trousers to fit in! :lol:
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Ewww. Nasty.
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