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Dick_od ~~I think probably demand & location.In the area they were built(down here) The 20's were good for the bay & running offshore,running to the Bahamas , keys , gulf etc.calm-moderate.Still able to handle the chops & Quick storms.23' was made for the Heavy /Hard fishing offshore-both sides .weather - Who cares !.There are Bou' cou' Flats fishermen/gals left out~ so the 18' helped get them as close to the action as a VDH could.Plus they make the perfect Keys hopper,There are a lot of lil' key's out here(unihabited ) that COULD be visited as a private getaway's-Back then.One of the reasons I picked the 20' was versatility of the area. Use it all.Still quite a few 18's down here,and You can see them far far out even the Bahamas at times.
Mosley & Potter probably never eXpected them to make it as far North as they've gotten- [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]-The water is deeper off the beach so thats a reason most are 20's & 23's.Don't let that 18' fool Ya it'll go against any Larger mfg's models. anywhere! Send Pic's! Scream'n Reels' Tug
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