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Old 04-29-2018, 09:42 AM
Islandtrader Islandtrader is offline
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One of the things that makes the 21 such a good hull is it’s overal size. It is a BIG 21 and compared to the mass of a 23 Potter or even a 25 it is comparable in mass. Here is a pic of all 3 side by side.
Just a few more pictures for the comparison!

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FYI...Last Monday I took a boater person out for there first ever Seacraft ride. Her last boat was an Oceans 51. She was impressed by the way we cut the chop and when we went out in the gulf we were cutting 2-4 rollers with the wind at our back and the landings were oh so soft, with the big splash going way wide and keeping the inside dry. Now if it was a cross wind, we would of been wet as all get out...
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