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Old 11-16-2006, 01:37 PM
deepsushi deepsushi is offline
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Default Re: Northrip 20'

Looking at the picture on the home page makes me think of only one thing:

The priceless expression on the guys face who just launched that overpriced flat bottomed marina queen and who most likely is screaming

"I am soooo filthy rich that I can easily afford to pay my chiropractor copious amounts of $$$ so I can get my back fixed after this thing lands"

Sorry, but I would take a beat up ridden hard seacraft over that thing any day of the week....
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Old 11-17-2006, 12:59 AM
Yamtt125 Yamtt125 is offline
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Default Re: Northrip 20'

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Looking at the picture on the home page makes me think of only one thing:

The priceless expression on the guys face who just launched that overpriced flat bottomed marina queen


The transom deadrise is 20 degrees....that is 4 more degrees than a 20sf.
That sure is one heavey boat though...800lbs heavier than the seacraft.

I luv seacrafts, but that is one sweet ride to me!!!
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