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It is a myth to me if that's the case. Dry hull weight on 18 is 1400 pds. Dry hull weight on 20 1600. Beam is one inch different. 2 feet should make the boat ride better. I guess I'll find out soon. Will let you know.
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Either way light is right. Unless you enjoy training porpoise.
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"Flipper, Flipper - the King of the Sea! |
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Light is right?
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Looking to redo an 18' as well. I am thinking the new Suzuki 90 is the ticket. 365lbs or so I believe. With battery under console hoping it will be "light is right" and will self bail and not need tabs.
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Lassie, what is Flipper trying to say to us? Layup here... |
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It's a Formula!
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Glad to hear you're happy. A friend has a 2004 20 that's held up very well and seems built pretty well.
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