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Old 08-29-2014, 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by NASCAT
I appreciate the input Bill & hope I don't end up being that guy. From a manageablity standpoint the 34 just makes more sense for me. I keep my boat on its trailer indoors & launch each use, often boat alone or just w/ the GF, hope to venture out to the NC / SC coastal cities & hit the ICW etc so from a storage, launching, ease of towing, care, maintenance & cost standpoint it's going to be a 34' for me.

Check back a year from now & we'll see if I'm kicking myself for not following Bill63's advice. LOL.
Your GF just called me and said she wants the blue blinged out triple...
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Originally Posted by bill63
Go for the 39 cc I love mine. Seems like every 34 cc person I talk to say they wish they would have bought a 39. Call Mike at American Custom Marine here in Mich he may have some leads for you.
People told me that too. I guess I'm the exception to that rule. 34 ride is similar. The shorter hull has slightly less flex since it is 5 feet shorter. Similar responsiveness with 1 less engine. But the main reason is easier around the restaurant docks at LOTO. But I did put a bow thruster on mine so it is a piece of cake at the docks.

Like Nascat most of my boating is 2 or 4 people. And usually the furthest anyone sits forward under way is the lounger.
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Your GF just called me and said she wants the blue blinged out triple...
You must be referring to my NOW EX-GF!
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You must be referring to my NOW EX-GF!
No kiddin', how could you date someone that wants BLUE !?!?!!?
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No kiddin', how could you date someone that wants BLUE !?!?!!?
UNLESS it was Lowe's Blue, now that would be totally different!:
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Old 08-29-2014, 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Mentalpause
People told me that too. I guess I'm the exception to that rule. 34 ride is similar. The shorter hull has slightly less flex since it is 5 feet shorter. Similar responsiveness with 1 less engine. But the main reason is easier around the restaurant docks at LOTO. But I did put a bow thruster on mine so it is a piece of cake at the docks.

Like Nascat most of my boating is 2 or 4 people. And usually the furthest anyone sits forward under way is the lounger.
My wife calls the bow thruster my girlfriend. Guess it's that noise. Lol. But on a serious note the Nortech CC 34 or 39 is a great boat I would buy either one. My next one is already on the drawing board. I deleted the mid cabin on mine there is no way I would ever sleep on it , thats what Holiday Inn is for besides we now have a big dance floor!!
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Key West last year.. We tend to have a few on board !,
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At the used prices that these NT CC's are asking, not sure it is worth buying one used! The first batch of owners made out like bandits on what they paid new 3+ years ago and what the boats are asking now.
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At the used prices that these NT CC's are asking, not sure it is worth buying one used! The first batch of owners made out like bandits on what they paid new 3+ years ago and what the boats are asking now.
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I find some of the 344 GT features pretty cool but I don't think they made many of those.

For as many 34's & 39's that have been built collectively the past few yrs (heard approx 100) really not many for sale at all.



Got out on a Sunsation 34 CCX this wknd, hoping to get out on a Statement as well.

Plan to visit Nor-Tech this month.
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