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Old 01-10-2005, 06:46 PM
marsh island marsh island is offline
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Default Re: cuddy

Thanks for the replies.. I definitely want a 20 cuddy, so I will not make a decision on their valued takes on the ride, although their stories are strikingly similar and they do not know each other.. I don't think the ride is anything like the cc but I am in agreement with you guys about the reasons for the cuddy.....Is their a difference in the Sceptre and the Safari ride to speak of??????
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Old 01-10-2005, 09:04 PM
Mike_D Mike_D is offline
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Default Re: cuddy

We owed our seafari thats for sale on this site for about 18 years. Having a cuddy has worked great for us. Keeping my mother warm and a place for the head. having the windshield keeps you warm on the cold days. Trim tabs all the way, we dont have them but that would have been the next move if we didn't decide to down size. I never minded a little pounding but could tell trim tabs would have solved it.
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Old 01-11-2005, 07:59 PM
Dave Hirshberg Dave Hirshberg is offline
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Default Re: cuddy

May not be much difference in the Sceptre and Seafari rides but the 20 Sceptre isn't a cuddy, its a closed deck with storage compartments. If you want a true cuddy you'll have to go with the 20 Seafari.
good choice either way though.
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