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Old 05-27-2004, 11:08 PM
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Originally Posted by WickedWon
Like the two very expensive lumps ( pictured in the back of the truck) that I picked up yesterday for the other " cool " boat , yeah CC's suck
Now Jim That pic is all very nice with the blown mills and all but sincerely if Mary is not in the picture why the heck post it!!!
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Old 05-28-2004, 01:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Hydrocruiser
A CC is great if you need a utility boat otherwise I don't see the point. Styling wise they look like grampa boats.
If you mean by "utility" that it is a very versatile boat then you are correct.
It has a good ride in moderate water and the speeds are acceptable for what it is. There is plenty of room to move around the boat if you have friends aboard and you do not have to trip over each other. If you like to fish or snorkel/scuba it works out great. If you have to do maintenance on the outboards you do not have to be a contortionist to get into the bilge. The open area is easy to clean with a hose and scrub brush.

As far as the styling goes mine might be old and have outdated graphics but there are plenty of newer models being built with the latest technology available along with some great paint schemes.

I love my "Grandpa boat"!
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Old 02-17-2008, 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by marylandmark

Digging deep are ya? All this talk about the new 350v got you all pumped up? I like the picture of that concept with the triple yamis sitting in the shallow water. Looks like maybe the keys?
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Old 02-17-2008, 05:02 PM
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Originally Posted by marylandmark

This is a nice looking cc, wonder the speeds they got out of it.
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Another blast from the past, only 4 years later.
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Originally Posted by DRIVEN1
This is a nice looking cc, wonder the speeds they got out of it.
That is a super nice looking CC!
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Old 10-02-2010, 10:42 AM
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It only took us 7 years to make this dream a reality! She's fast and super sexy!
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Originally Posted by THEJOKER
It only took us 7 years to make this dream a reality! She's fast and super sexy!
Wow!

What length?
What kind of power/speed are you seeing?
Are you going to put a top on it?

As far as salt water boats go the CC's are tough to beat...run'em hard, hose'em out...drip dry.
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Love the profile of the boat with the rear sitting low.
good luck in your development.
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Old 10-02-2010, 06:32 PM
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Originally Posted by omerta one
Wow!

What length?
What kind of power/speed are you seeing?
Are you going to put a top on it?

As far as salt water boats go the CC's are tough to beat...run'em hard, hose'em out...drip dry.
41 Overall....12,000 lbs.......400 gallons of fuel.......... self bailing.......16ft of cabin area.......big sunpad......yes Birdsall Marine is custom building us a hardtop..........75.6 on the 1st sea trial w 200 gallons of fuel and 7 guys onboard!
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