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Old 04-13-2017, 06:36 AM
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Originally Posted by ToMorrow44
I'll second the west coast boats if you're looking for a MCOB. Advantage, Lavey Craft, Hallett, Shockwave, are all great rough water boats. Don't listen to the "built for the lake" BS. All of those boats listed have been used offshore and I'd put them up against a Baja, Sunsation, Donzi, Fountain any day. Hell, theres a couple guys with 24' walk-thru open bow Lavey Crafts that have done Catalina runs.

Theres a couple of Advantages in your neck of the woods on boattrader, may be worth a look before you venture out west.
Not sure if that was directed at my comment but if it was you might want to actually read what I typed.

Yes Lavey is a great rough water boat.
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all the needs your describing has Go-fast Center Console written all over it, especially if you plan on running in the salt
once had 5 kids and 6 adults on My Concept 27 and spent the whole day on the water without issue (except for two of my nieces complaining it was too fast) Concept, Donzi, Scarab...all can be had in the $30-40k range.
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all the needs your describing has Go-fast Center Console written all over it, especially if you plan on running in the salt
once had 5 kids and 6 adults on My Concept 27 and spent the whole day on the water without issue (except for two of my nieces complaining it was too fast) Concept, Donzi, Scarab...all can be had in the $30-40k range.
I agree 100% but didn't want to go there as he never asked. To me a Scarab 302 Sport fits the bill here all day and can be found in that price. Has a cuddy and can more than handle the Gulf.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I know that a CC is an option but don't really care for the seating arrangements for any of them. Never saw the Donzi before today and I like it as well. I have looked at a few West Coast boats and they are an option as well even a party cat. I saw a Commander 28 Party Cat close by that looked interesting. Any thoughts?

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Not sure on the Commander to be honest. The place to ask that question would be riverdavesplace.com. Here's a few boats around your price range, as you can see theres quite a few out west. The Advantage is near-ish you:

http://www.boattrader.com/listing/20...ictory-705948/

http://www.boattrader.com/listing/20...let-102905025/

http://www.boattrader.com/listing/19...ser-103036700/

http://www.riverdavesplace.com/forum...-1997-28-Eagle

Or do what shunter did and buy a super clean closed bow and have it converted to an open bow still under budget. People do this often and it's not a hack job
http://www.boattrader.com/listing/19...-270-102753130
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Originally Posted by ToMorrow44
Not sure on the Commander to be honest. The place to ask that question would be riverdavesplace.com. Here's a few boats around your price range, as you can see theres quite a few out west. The Advantage is near-ish you:

While the Commander may be a good boat, not sure I want to head out into the Atlantic Ocean in one. I would feel better if I was in a boat that had been proven in the past to handle the ocean.

http://www.boattrader.com/listing/20...ictory-705948/

Looks like a very nice 28 Victory. I always liked the offset cabin entry in this boat and the circular staircase (ok, a small offset stepdown) to get into the cabin and especially cool to have a built in blender!!! Margaritas for everyone.....

http://www.boattrader.com/listing/20...let-102905025/

Have seen this boat on there for a while. If it's still for sale, it would be a very nice boat to own. Howards never last very long on the market.

http://www.boattrader.com/listing/19...ser-103036700/

Tom, that sure looks like a nice straight bottom 270. This would be a sweet ride at the price listed, but you know I am biased.

http://www.riverdavesplace.com/forum...-1997-28-Eagle

Any 28 or 30 Eagle would be a great boat to have. I know it's really what you are used to, but I am not a left side drive guy.

Or do what shunter did and buy a super clean closed bow and have it converted to an open bow still under budget. People do this often and it's not a hack job
http://www.boattrader.com/listing/19...-270-102753130

Another candidate for an MCOB conversion. Halletts, like Howards, don't come available all that often. However, when they do, most are in very good condition. Like I said, those west coast boys take real good care of their boats.
Most boats are born as a closed deck boat. The factory cuts the deck right out of the mold and it then becomes an MCOB or WTOB boat. Any of the west coast manufacturers can convert your closed deck boat into an MCOB easily and at a fairly reasonable cost. They have templates and do it all the time.

The boat purist vapor locks when someone talks of cutting a big hole in the deck, and I have to admit, it made me a little uncomfortable when I saw a picture of my boat with a huge hole cut in the deck. My first thought was, "What the hell have I done?", but when I finally saw the finished product, it was a site to behold.
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Might be a few options here:
http://www.riverdavesplace.com/forum...xed-Out-Marine
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Originally Posted by AZMIDLYF
Good call on MOM.. They are very helpful. Also, several good places in River Dave's classifieds, including Boats and Watercraft section. Also, Horizon Motorsports, Boulder Boats, Coastal Motor Group and several others.
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