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Old 09-14-2004, 08:47 AM
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Default Re: 32' Sea Craft

HA JOE

I have looked at them at least 10 times and there are a lot of things I like about them and a lot of things I don’t like about them as well. As to likes I like their overall looks and lines and the beam to the length seem to be pretty good. I like their overall finish they seem to have used pretty good materials on them. As to their ride I have never ridden in one so I can’t help you on that some say it is a dry boat others have said it is a wet boat. I also like that it is a 2 motor boat, I personally thing after two outboards one should go with inboard power. As to the things I don’t like about it I don’t like that coffin seat it seems to take up more room then what it gives back in storage I really don’t like the hydraulic lift to try?? to get under it. I really don’t like a in deck live well on a 32’ boat that should be a bracketed boat with a above live well giving more under the deck storage space. As to cost looks to be in line. If I was in the market for a 30 something open fisherman I would first choose SeaVee 31 that is a really sweet boat next would be the Contender.
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