where are all the 46's and how many for sale?
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Yes,kind of like the 47' Lightnings, except it would be larger. Those 47s have about the best of everything, and they are pretty fast.
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That is a great picture. It reminds me of an updated version of the girl leaning over the engine hatch of a cafe with the young man at the helm looking back. Great ad!
I was referring to the first (2 46's built I believe) had full cabins. Bed at the bow, lounge area, two chairs with a table on the port side, huge cooler (I always say could smuggle a body in), small sink, storage closet and enclosed head with pump out toilet. Same cabin that was in the cafe and guns (and kinda bullets) of the 90's. In my opinion the best, most user friendly cabin on a performance boat, ever. Can't tell you how many times I sat at the table with facing chairs and made cocktails out of the sun, chilled and talked to my wife or dad or someone else important. It ls a very intiment setting that is extremely comfortable and well laid out. Perfect cabin!!
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If by "old style" you mean with table and enclosed head, I don't think they did any (that I'm aware of anyway) with the three step 46's. But if you mean full length cabin, the cabin in mine runs almost the full length of the bow, stopping about 5'-6' from the tip of the bow. It's longer than any 38 or 42 TS cabin I've ever seen, and longer than an of the old style TG cabins as well... but again it doesn't have the table or enclosed head. You could easily sleep five or six 6' adults in my cabin, although I wouldn't want to be crawling over them in the middle of the night, lol!
All the 38 and 42 TS boats I've ever seen have had the much smaller cover girl style 1/2 or 3/4 cabin.
All the 38 and 42 TS boats I've ever seen have had the much smaller cover girl style 1/2 or 3/4 cabin.
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If by "old style" you mean with table and enclosed head, I don't think they did any (that I'm aware of anyway) with the three step 46's. But if you mean full length cabin, the cabin in mine runs almost the full length of the bow, stopping about 5'-6' from the tip of the bow. It's longer than any 38 or 42 TS cabin I've ever seen, and longer than an of the old style TG cabins as well... but again it doesn't have the table or enclosed head. You could easily sleep five or six 6' adults in my cabin, although I wouldn't want to be crawling over them in the middle of the night, lol!
All the 38 and 42 TS boats I've ever seen have had the much smaller cover girl style 1/2 or 3/4 cabin.
All the 38 and 42 TS boats I've ever seen have had the much smaller cover girl style 1/2 or 3/4 cabin.
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This boat now looks like this, and it has the "full" cabin with the seats facing each other at a table, like the old "full cabin" TG, after that is a Cover girl which is just couches, and an extended cover girl which has a bed in the bow.
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