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Your second favorite boat under 28'
Borrowed from a thread from classicwhaler.com, if you had to buy a boat under 28' OTHER than a SeaCraft, what would it be. [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]
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Re: Your second favorite boat under 28'
16' Talon Flats [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] Would you believe a 8'- 6" beam on a 16 footer [img]/images/graemlins/ooo.gif[/img]
Click on Link-------------> Talon
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Re: Your second favorite boat under 28'
Otto ...your killin me
Bertram , Albemarle, Regulator ......... and then those special ones A long time favorite….Tides 27 Saw one of these up close Another….Calybre 25 never saw one in pperson ...but I think I would like it [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] 25 Center console version My list could go on and on |
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Re: Your second favorite boat under 28'
cape cod 26 or conch 27
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Gotta love the Tides 27', saw it, drove it, and almost bought it, twin Yanmars, canyon runner...just as soon as I get divorced [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]
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Re: Your second favorite boat under 28'
I would have to say either a Contender 27,SeaVee 26 , or a Conch 27 all with twin 200 Yamaha set up for little longer trips to the Bahamas.
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Re: Your second favorite boat under 28'
Kind of like Scott for me- carolina built-"crab boat"(thats what they were originally built for) Capps, davis, all those builders in Wanchese-NC (I would take AnyOne) except you know me- Id have a sweet little diesel inboard,lol. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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[image]http://hellsbayboatworks.com/hellsbay27/hellsbay27.htm[/image]
For me, this boat simple looks like what a 27 foot SeaCraft SHOULD look like. Built with vacuum bagging and kevlar, it only weighs a mere 100 pounds than my 1978 (#2650) CC. A 100k price tag is a little excessive but not too crazy in todays market.
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Re: Your second favorite boat under 28'
That is a nice boat ..... I don’t know the status but in an earlier thread (off topic ??) that 27 came up and someone mentioned that Hell's Bay was having a bit of financial trouble .... Too bad if its true and hope someone bails them out as that is a pretty boat Would love to take a ride on one of them, as I'm curious to the ride vs. hull weight and how well it would perform in some real slop Cost .... as Briguy says for a 27 with motors and a trailer ...that too aint bad in today’s wacko out of control market [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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Re: Your second favorite boat under 28'
scott, the guy across the cannal from me has a 27 hell's bay with twin 225 yamahas and i seen that thing in rough water looks like she handles like a seacraft. and jumps up fast.
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