shifting gears
#23
I thought the same thing. But, my first boat was a crownline 275 CCR, so this is right up my alley. I thought I would be reasonable and sold it after two years and bought what I thought was more practical for how I boated, a pontoon. Damn, that was a mistake. 
I sold my pontoon (thank god!) this week and have started the what am I going to get next game. Family wants a cruiser, I want at least a token hint at performance, and the only holdover from the pontoon that I liked, was the verado. Other than lacking a windshield, this looks to be pretty close to what I would buy if money was no object.
If I'm lucky, I'll be in the market for a used one in ten years or so.

I sold my pontoon (thank god!) this week and have started the what am I going to get next game. Family wants a cruiser, I want at least a token hint at performance, and the only holdover from the pontoon that I liked, was the verado. Other than lacking a windshield, this looks to be pretty close to what I would buy if money was no object.
If I'm lucky, I'll be in the market for a used one in ten years or so.
#24
Pat, there does seem to be a lot of Yamaha 'influence' in this boat. Where did this originate and who's building them?
BTW, I really like what I've seen so far, appears to be a great intermediate (sport cruiser)!
BTW, I really like what I've seen so far, appears to be a great intermediate (sport cruiser)!
#27
You did the right thing, you bought the boat before the wife and kids..
Now just make sure to have it fully paid for if it isn't already before marriage.
Congrats again.. I love the 33!
Now just make sure to have it fully paid for if it isn't already before marriage.

Congrats again.. I love the 33!
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