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\"Classic\" vs \"Master Angler\" 20' diffs circa 2000
Perhaps this has been answered here before, but I did a search and could not find.
I've seen that in some of the model years around 2000, there are two 20' models - a "Classic" and a "Master Angler". - What are the differences? - Is one more desirable / why? - Can anyone post comparative pics? Thanks much - |
Re: \"Classic\" vs \"Master Angler\" 20' diffs circa 2000
I am not too sure which but I think it is the Master Angler that has the integrated coffin box infront of the console. and the classic just has the center console.
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Re: \"Classic\" vs \"Master Angler\" 20' diffs circa 2000
click on this link, there are photos of both the models you are inquiring about:
http://www.yachtcharterguide.com/builder.asp?ID=537 It would appear as though once the console/s were removed, you be left with two identical boats. One has a simple console without a seat and the other has the coffin-box console. |
Re: \"Classic\" vs \"Master Angler\" 20' diffs circa 2000
Wasn't the MA the Stu Apte (sp) model? Supposed to be set up for fly fishing? Seems like I remeber looking at them around that time.
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Re: \"Classic\" vs \"Master Angler\" 20' diffs circa 2
I have a 2001 20MA, in general the hull is identical to the 2001 20 classic. The differences between the two that I am aware of are
- MA has divided "coffin box seating" attached to the front of console that is extra storage and a 2nd live well - I think the helm position is farther back on the MA (I assume to accommodate the "coffin box") which makes it a little tight at the back of the boat. My MA has a small round bar stool type helm seat, which helps that space issue. I like my 20MA for the extra storage and seating (great for taking a nap waiting for the tide) Get in touch if you have any questions. |
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