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Ryan 06-12-2009 04:25 PM

Re: Who Wants one? Original 21.....considering orders.
 
sounds good I hope you sellem as fast as you can make em

Islandtrader 06-12-2009 06:05 PM

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look at the 24 for ideas

That 24 reminds me of the Aquasport Flatback....

3rdday 06-13-2009 12:44 AM

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Wanted to add this data;
I have a remanufactured 200hp Yamaha OX66 2 stroke EFI with a 19P/
14.75 dia. stainless prop, I has plenty of power, tourque, and top end
and very good fuel efficiency. in a head sea 3-4ft I get 2.6<3.4 MPG
and 7.9<9.3 GPH. Cruise is 3600-3800 rpm at 29-33 MPH and 8.5-9.5 gph.

riman625 06-15-2009 08:00 PM

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Brian ,i met a gentlemen today when i was delivering a piece of equipment.he is a GC and lives in the keyswe got to talking and he will be back there this weekend.he would like to meet you and see when you would be available for a sea trial.i will PM you his name and number.

anotherhassel 06-15-2009 11:28 PM

Re: Who Wants one? Original 21.....considering orders.
 
could you possibly give specs on the boat i.e. true length and loa trying to convice the wife she wants something bigger than 21'.She says the boat we have is 21' well it is accutally 20'5" but as i read this is a large 21. Sorry for the long winded post but i need some ammo lol. thanks John

3rdday 06-16-2009 11:04 AM

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it is 21 10 inchec from bow to transom- straight line and almost 24' including outboard bracket, there is alot of room it is a very big boat, most when they ask/ guess say 24-25'It has almost 5' freeboard from nose to waterline, small forward cabin, with head. The original setup with forward helm provides a tremendous amount of room as seen in the above older pics

3rdday 06-16-2009 04:18 PM

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could you possibly give specs on the boat i.e. true length and loa trying to convice the wife she wants something bigger than 21'.She says the boat we have is 21' well it is accutally 20'5" but as i read this is a large 21. Sorry for the long winded post but i need some ammo lol. thanks John

I have been thinking; In the Face of me wanting to be flexible and make it easy for folks to obtain one.
And for you and you wife, to try to describe this boat and to see it in pictures does not equate. You really have to physically see one and ride in one to put it all together.

If you are very serious, then, if you happen to be visiting Florida this year, We can go for a ride, If you decide to move forward and purchase one , I will credit your airfare on delivery.

gofastsandman 06-16-2009 06:30 PM

Re: Who Wants one? Original 21.....considering orders.
 
When Skip and Carla invited me to see their 21, I was blown away by how deep this hull is. Their deck was out and as I was standing on the keel I couldn`t believe the fact that at 5'7" ,I was not even close to being able to see anything but sky. A friends old Miami Mako 21 is a lot deeper than my 20'4" sf. The Moesly boat is at least that much deeper again. As Bushwacker said the UNOHO used to lead the 23`s on the crossings!
Is that a Paramount?
GFS

anotherhassel 06-17-2009 05:25 PM

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Thanks for the help 3rdday gonna pm you to ask somemore question that I have and figured it would be easier. Gofast the boat is not a paramount it is a bullet boat built in NJ.

riman625 06-20-2009 08:11 AM

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brian i will meet you down there around 6:30pm 06/20


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