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Old 05-11-2004, 08:52 AM
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Default Re: 23' with spray rails

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I have heard of this boat but I have not personally seen it my self. I think one of the guys that have a shop there own it but I am not sure though. I heard he has really put a lot of time into it though. As far as SeaCrafts being a wet boat I think I will answer this one in a little different point of view then I usually would. First off I will say all boats are wet boats and probably all boats are dry boats depending on sea conditions, skills of the pilot speed the pilot wants to go plus the predigest of the one that is talking about which boat he likes or dislikes. I will say that this last Saturday I was out fishing in Miami in 3-5 footers with a occasional 6 footer the wind was at least 15 mpr all day long I ran the boat into the waves at around 3400 rpms and then we ran some up and down the cost in the troft of the waves drifted fishing live bait with NO sea anchors out and then ran in surfing over those same 3-5 footers and we never got wet. But I will say someone else running my boat the same say could have got you drenched.
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