Y2K w/o swim platform?
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i think the platform works nicely w/ the decklines.
w/o it the boat would look as if the back were cut off.
but i too like to see all the hardware on the back of the boat when lookin...
nice extension box, or exhuasts and tabs...
w/o it the boat would look as if the back were cut off.
but i too like to see all the hardware on the back of the boat when lookin...
nice extension box, or exhuasts and tabs...
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From what I heard, the twin outboard Y2K ran in the low 90's. As far as the swim platform. It's pretty much standard on all the Y2K's.
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I'm in a 22' Donzi Classic now and I'm thining about something in the 28'-30' range. 28 Pantera's and Y2K's are at the top of the list. I'd stay in the Donzi line but they don't have a model larger than the 22 Classic with out a platform untill you get to the 38 ZR Competition and that's not in the budget anytime soon. It would be cool to go from a 22 footer w/ a 7' beam to a 30 footer w/ a 7' beam.
Dan
I'm in a 22' Donzi Classic now and I'm thining about something in the 28'-30' range. 28 Pantera's and Y2K's are at the top of the list. I'd stay in the Donzi line but they don't have a model larger than the 22 Classic with out a platform untill you get to the 38 ZR Competition and that's not in the budget anytime soon. It would be cool to go from a 22 footer w/ a 7' beam to a 30 footer w/ a 7' beam.
Dan
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Gary Thats How Rick Fishes ? I Thought He Mite Be Relieving Himself. I Know Test Runs Can Be Lengthy But Never Dry ! Whos The Guy Taking Pictures Of Rick Taking A Leak ? Your starting to scare me !