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Old 02-24-2015, 04:43 PM
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I absolutely loved this boat! The guys from Double-R were great!

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I thought it had it all....speed - 80 with trip 300s. 87 with 350s. Comfort, gadgets, etc. With the current OB trend (lower maint.). You think it's a timeless classic, or something that would be outdated in a few years? The silver one at the show had 350s. Beautiful!
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I agree that boat is beautiful, I would love to see what the cabin looks like in any of the MC's. I think it has classic lines that will not look outdated, but that is just my opinion. I think there will also be a lot of mega yachts picking these up as tenders.
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That thing just looks like fun. All that space without looking like a fishing boat. Sweet colors, too.
Painting the OBs and sort of camouflaging them is the best idea ever. Not hatin' on OBs, but the look flows with them tied-in with the paint scheme.
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The problem is the price point, if I'm not mistaken it's a $400K+ boat. Terry told they are simply expensive to build.
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yeah, I think the one at the show with 350s was just under $500. That's a ton of coin for a 36' "day boat".
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I still want to know, what is in the cabin?
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Originally Posted by Perlmudder
I still want to know, what is in the cabin?
Nicely appointed but typical facing benches, v-berth & an enclosed head
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That first, in the ware picture, is gorgeous!!!!
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I really love that boat. Now that you have cabin pics, I like it even more. But yeah, that's in dream land where I could spend that
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