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Old 10-29-2021, 08:23 AM
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Correction never been in a savage or a 27 but I’m sure the 27 is a nice ride but due to shear mass compared to the 23’s it’s no wonder, I could see the savage as being a sweet ride. I’m surprised about the 18 compared to the 20 sf ...blondes vs brunettes again. The 25 was a smooth boat..takes a lot of horse power due to the dead rise..mine felt like a big tractor in the water...just did not like the sensitivity when finally up and going. Yes you could stick your hand out the side and almost touch the water in a steep bank. All great boats that would get the job done. Will also add that the 25 self bailed as well. My feeling was that Potter should have just modified A 23 Hull into a 25 Seafari instead of re designing a new hull. He might have sold more of them.

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