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Re: SeaCraft Ride Vs Regulator & Contender
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Re: SeaCraft Ride Vs Regulator & Contender
Guys,
Thanks for all of the input. My remaining question is does anyone have some real time (that they can share)on a 27' with twin outboards (on a bracket)? I did go for a ride last fall on the boat in question. The ride was on a pretty calm river. It was very nice (much larger than my 23 & the bow never had to climb on to get onto plane). Just hard to judge a ride in those conditions. I would have liked to take it in a little snot and try her out in head, side and following seas. Any additional input would be greatly appreciated. Peter |
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You could slap the twin 200's on your current 23 and be up and running in the 26 Bigshripin posted for short $$
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You're 100% right Jason. That seems like a great potential deal.
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Re: SeaCraft Ride Vs Regulator & Contender
Hey Peter, you may want to check out this thread on THT before you consider a Contender.
http://www.thehulltruth.com/boating-...must-suck.html Jerry |
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They are all nice and have their major differences... The larger Ventures are nice also.
But for me, If I was in the market for another boat It would hands down an Ocean Master... Chris :D |
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Well guys, just to to show you that I am getting more serious about this by the day I posted the attached "maybe for sale" add on another website.
web page If I decide to change the probably to a definately I will definately list her in the for sale section of this great web site. Peter |
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