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Old 07-06-2016, 08:38 PM
bgreene bgreene is offline
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Default Return of the 21' Mosely

Sure, I'd like to bring the 21' hull back...........with new name, as a new boat company and call it:

The BULL 21'......... a serious blue water trailer able boat that fills the need for security of a cuddy boat, with the hard core elements of the finest center console hulls.
Features
Unique style with very deep V and tall bow, tapered sharply at the stern to provide drifting stability. Huge compared to nearly all other 21's.
Deep, high gunnels for security, with oversized scuppers to shed big water quickly.
Huge 130 gallon fuel tank for extended ranges up to 300 miles.
Overbuilt hull and transom design to support outboard power to 300 hp.
Extra heavy duty windshield with center opening section that locks water tight.
Simple, clear cuddy with rod storage and space for head.
Heavy duty marine grade wiring and plumbing to the highest quality standard.
Full floatation to provide buoyance if completely filled with water.

A boat built to fish and run rough seas without pounding, designed to withstand harsh conditions. No cheap plastic fittings anywhere. A boat built to reflect the name..........The BULL 21'

Then show it off at the big boat shows.......with video's showing running in real 3'-4' chop, and crowds of knowing ocean fisherman saying things like " wow, that sure is a big 21' boat.
Who wants to resurrect the hull with me, build a mold, and start the boat company that becomes legendary again...........
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