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I'm not sure it's a 27...
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Otto..... Where have you been boi...Yeah it a 27
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Ha Otto
I think that really is a 27 footer I double clicked on the photo and measured the T-Top. Most T-Tops are 5 x 7 then I took the length of the T-Top to measure the boat. I sure wish I was into a two boat theory or had enough room on the side of my house for a 27 footer. I might be tempted to go for it if it would fit. The only problem left would be how could I sell this idea to my wife. I know I could tell her we need a bigger house with more room and a big POOL in the back yard that would sell her. The only problem with that is now this boat would cost me $124,500 total expenditures to get it. FellowShip [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] |
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Fellow-Ship,
Exactly. Welcome to the multiple boat theory... Nobody said it was a GOOD thing!
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It is definitely an '86 - 27 footer. The one I have is nearly identical, except mine has a full transom with a bracket.
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