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Seacraft v.s. Kencraft
Well the title allready gives an understanding of the question.
I also want to know about performance, price, unsinkability and styling. Also best riding. |
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You have got to be kidding... or even joking! :confused:
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What the hell is a Kencraft??
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Nobody here is going to choose the kencraft.
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If you want a boat that people ask you about at the dock, or spot 1/4 mile down the beach - it would go to SeaCraft. Not that Kencrafts aren't good boats its kinda like you either have a Corvette or you don't, can even have primer on it, still a Corvette - just say'in
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I was gonna suggest this question was more appropriate for a new thread on thehulltruth.com
But, what the hell? Give the cat from Curacao a break with some free opinion... Performance: SeaCraft Styling: SeaCraft IMO Unsinkability: Does this mean it will float again after its been sunk?;) Price: SeaCraft; I once saw a SeaCraft sell for $1 and several over $100,000 Ride: SeaCraft e-ba-d-ba-d, thats all folks :cool: |
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Ken Do, I get that. The ride speaks for itself. Is unsinkability a new word I am not aware of? I would rather have a great captain at the helm. Cheers, US |
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http://www.metro.co.uk/news/77502-36-000-for-boat-made-out-of-bones
This BonesCraft is priced a little higher than a most SeaCraft or KenCraft but shares nice styling and quality build, although perhaps a bit less buoyant. I can't speak to the ride. :rolleyes: |
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NoBones is Ken, hence Bones Craft. You are right to ask here, but I don`t know if any of us have been on a KenCraft. The first time I launched my 20 outta Boynton, I was sold. We call it "the ride". There is a reason Mr Moesly`s VDH design is still copied these 50+ years later! Ask the dead football player`s families if their unsinkable Edgewater, and lack of understanding saved their bacon? Things happen quickly and badly out there. Your questions are considered and valid. Keep digging. Cheers and kill Big Bird, GFS |
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I do respect mr. Moesly and his design highly. His boats have always been an important part for me if I wan't to start building my own boats. And I know that just because it is unsinkable that it doesn't mean that it's safe. Believe me, I have a 13 BW from 67 with a 30 hp e-tec. Once you make a sharp turn with speed you WILL flip that boat. |
Or one of the engine clamps will fail and the motor will rudely jump off the transom. Amazing how strong those weenie roller steering cables are.
No one will evah ask you why you bought a SC. |
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I think that there is a subliminal message here...:eek::rolleyes:
Good thing I'm used to it! :p knock knock.... |
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