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Old 02-16-2010, 11:49 AM
noffy48 noffy48 is offline
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Default Re: SeaCraft Ride Vs Regulator & Contender

How would you guys compare the rough water ride of a seacraft 23 vs regulator 23?
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Old 02-16-2010, 12:42 PM
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Default Re: SeaCraft Ride Vs Regulator & Contender

Last July my 60 year old back could not take the ride anymore. I purchased a Grady White 30' Marlin with F250's. I owned a 31' Bertram in the late 1970's, this Grady rides better (aks drier) than the Bertram. Round trip out of Charleston SC (65 miles offshore) 130 galons of fuel.

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Old 02-16-2010, 02:06 PM
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Default Re: SeaCraft Ride Vs Regulator & Contender

I have never been on a 27 SeaCraft but I fish regularly on a Contender and although it is a little rockier on the drift it really rides great. Also, as mentioned of those three boats the Contender is much bigger. You would easily be able to fish the canyon in all three of those boats, but might be a little more comfortable in the 31.

If I ever have the $$$ to move up from my 20 I'd love to have a 23T contender.
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