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Just for fun here is another one.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/24-Fo...QQcmdZViewItem This is a knock off of the 23' ocean runner built in Pompano Beach. |
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Knockoff or not it looks good!
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That bracket style looks very similar to Potter's other patented transom fill bracket design . . . only it's built into the hull. That's the exact same design I'm going to buildup for the 20MA this winter.
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Sharp looking boat. I don't like the back end. Those euro-transom-bracket designs take up alot of space back there, and don't leave room for a livewell in the transom. If you have a 4 stroke, I guess they are ok, but I like the motor set back further, to keep the fumes out of the cockpit.
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There is another Seacraft knockoff with a eurotransom. I saw one on the side of the road near Ocean Performance in the Old Saybrook,CT area. I forget the name of the builder....but it looks like a cross between a Potter hull and a mid 1990's Mako Euro transom.
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Nice boat but not nice looking transon. Either go all way to a full transom and the added room or a cut transom.
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Is the Ocean Runner a Seacraft rip-off? I chartered a 26' Ocean Runner this past summer and we ran hard from Pt. Judith to Block Island in 3-5' , and I was really impressed with the ride.
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