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gofastsandman 08-29-2021 02:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FLexpat (Post 272510)
Apparently nothing other than he can bait people into responding to variations on an incessant and pointless theme. Kinda like "Which is better at xxxx, Ford or Chevy?" :D

I go on vacation to Vt. for a week and Now I have to stop the car.
Don't make me stop the car!

K Moose:
21 MY ASS!

Denny:
On all of the Bahama`s crossings, the 21 led the way and everyone
begged them to slow down.

I've been on Terry`s 21 and I seem to recall posting about
the Magic Carpet Ride. Soooooo soft.

bgreene 08-29-2021 07:47 PM

I hope you pulled way over when you stopped the car to post ! :)

Based on your reply ..I’d be inclined to believe that original 21’ rides better in chop than a 23’ !
Kind of crazy why that hull didn’t become widely used afterwards.

NoBones 08-29-2021 08:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bgreene (Post 272526)
Kind of crazy why that hull didn’t become widely used afterwards.

Potter opted for curb appeal, stylish and functionable yes...

The rest is history ! Tic toc the clock is running out......

wattaway2 08-30-2021 03:40 AM

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Originally Posted by NoBones (Post 272527)
Potter opted for curb appeal, stylish and functionable yes...

The rest is history ! Tic toc the clock is running out......

Remember looking at a 21 that was in the neighborhood years ago between selling my 20 and getting my 23’. I remember thinking how much deeper the step was on the 21(it looked like 3 1/2” compared to the 2” on the 20 & 23) and wondered why they changed it? At the time I just figured the had evolved didn’t think of it as a compromise.

Islandtrader 08-30-2021 07:35 PM

Mr. Moesly himself was asked the same question after riding on a 23. His answer was something like this. A bigger boat should ride better than a small one. I still like the 21.

And NO I am not going to shoot a video of the 21 busting thru 4 foot chop off a 10 foot wave...LOL

Locke N Load 08-30-2021 09:36 PM

Wasn't there talk of someone popping a mold from one of the 21's? That lose traction?

bgreene 08-30-2021 11:26 PM

Yes but status unknown .
Also unknown is how many of those 21’s still exist.

bgreene 08-31-2021 12:52 PM

Matt - you’re not in the matrix sir - and that was just a movie 🍿

gofastsandman 08-31-2021 07:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Islandtrader (Post 272540)
Mr. Moesly himself was asked the same question after riding on a 23. His answer was something like this. A bigger boat should ride better than a small one. I still like the 21.

And NO I am not going to shoot a video of the 21 busting thru 4 foot chop off a 10 foot wave...LOL

Carl said the 23 could have been better. Always the gentleman.

The steps have a completely different height and radius.
As always, with a Moesly design, you can slide a straight edge
from bow to stern and it will remain in contact with the steps, keel, and chine.

Take a bow Carl!

Cheers,
gfs

NoBones 08-31-2021 08:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bgreene (Post 272555)
Matt - you’re not in the matrix sir - and that was just a movie 🍿

Matt who ??


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