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20 vs 21
Is there a big difference in size/other in the mid 70s models? I know in say a Maaco there is a huge difference. Also, same things to look for? Transom, floors (wet floor on the 21? )
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Re: 20 vs 21
They didn't have a 21'CC in the 70's. I suspect anything marketed as such is mislabeled. As far as the 20' (new or old) vs. the new 21', there is a huge difference: the 21' is a closer relative to the 23' than it is to the 20'.
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Re: 20 vs 21
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Re: 20 vs 21
he may be listing that as a 21 but its a 20- there was not a 21 that i know of until the mid 90's
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Re: 20 vs 21
that's a 20' Master Angler.
-maybe he thinks it will sell easier as a 21?! [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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Re: 20 vs 21
That is for sure a 20 MA. People like to make their boats longer then they actually are. I see the 23's sometimes listed as a 24. Maybe they are including the motor.
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Re: 20 vs 21
The 18 was an 18' 10" and the 20 was over 20 as well just not sure exactly, he just rounded up like most boats.
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Re: 20 vs 21
The 20 is 19'8" on the centerline so it is already rounded up.
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