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It is self bailing Mike. What I mean in class is most 26-28 ft CC's won't run 65mph with 150's. It's a great boat , especially when you look at the prices of other boats in class. Hull , rub rail , bracket , 150 gallon fuel tank , fresh water tank and some other rigging for 30 grand? Bargain! BH
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JOKER-
does that boat have a cuddy? If so what ammenities will be in it?
$30K for a rigged hull then add engine choices?
does that boat have a cuddy? If so what ammenities will be in it?
$30K for a rigged hull then add engine choices?
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Originally Posted by Stormrider
Any pics of it w/ a closed deck?
Twin 150s would be pretty cool. Not too many 26ft obs(non CCs) running around.
Twin 150s would be pretty cool. Not too many 26ft obs(non CCs) running around.
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The bracket on the yellow boat was obviously for a single. That boat went to Texas. I'll post some of twins. Yes 30 grand and you add T-Top , engines , gauges. Quite a deal! Small cuddy but more for storage , not alot of room. The pleasure deck has not been built in a while but would be a great boat. Anybody near W.Palm should go and meet David Goode , a jam up guy and very talented. BH
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I downsized from my Formula 357SR-1 to a Century CC with twin 200 Yamaha's. Tops in high 50's fully loaded and burns 16gph at WOT.
Totally different boating experience but I'm getting used to boat and the F150 that replaced my 600SL.
I'm really pleased with the change--no more dry storage fee's, no more marina mechanics, marina fuel prices, general marina "issues".
Totally different boating experience but I'm getting used to boat and the F150 that replaced my 600SL.
I'm really pleased with the change--no more dry storage fee's, no more marina mechanics, marina fuel prices, general marina "issues".
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Hollis,
Can we assume that with the Corsa bottom it has a narrow beam?
I like what I am seeing so far. There is a market for that size boat. Nice work!
Can we assume that with the Corsa bottom it has a narrow beam?
I like what I am seeing so far. There is a market for that size boat. Nice work!