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Old 10-02-2014, 11:52 AM
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Default Speaking of a Sport C.C......

If you or ypu know someone with one that's in the lower 30' area in size, then bookmark me lol.

The Sonic is in the classifieds as of today. So once it is gone the search for a Sport CC is on. Really want something that needs some love but not in the ways of structure work. Want to add a lot of personal touch to this next boat.

Really want a good floored Scarab 302 Sport but open to ideas. No fishing on this boat and must have a small cuddy up front.....no way around that.

Can't wait for the next chapter
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Old 10-02-2014, 12:05 PM
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Is the Cabin for Sleeping and Stuff? Or for the Pottie? You can get the Pottie in the console..You could probably Stab the Dragon in there if you had too Lol ....
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Originally Posted by fastdonzi
Is the Cabin for Sleeping and Stuff? Or for the Pottie? You can get the Pottie in the console..You could probably Stab the Dragon in there if you had too Lol ....
No the GF likes to get out to the sun and lay or nap if it is a long day, also storage too for me.

We might do a few over nights on the near islands so a small room just to grab a few zee's are needed.

Lastly the women want a area to snap in/on a Mat to suntan on up front when anchored.
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Think there's a nice scarab on c.l. long island for under 40.
It was one of the nicer ones I've seen in a bit.

I'll see if i can find it
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Originally Posted by scarab63
Think there's a nice scarab on c.l. long island for under 40.
It was one of the nicer ones I've seen in a bit.

I'll see if i can find it

I have no probs with travel for the right boat.

Hard part I think is going to be finding something not really nice but not a dump.

I want to do....
New side paint
Seatek floor
All new seats and stitching
huge system
New T-top with a hard top
Redo the console and gauges

And a few other things.....so I am working all that into the price I buy for. I don't want to buy high on a super clean boat, only to then do all I want. Then I end up way upside down on the boat.

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Old 10-02-2014, 12:44 PM
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Originally Posted by scarab63
Think there's a nice scarab on c.l. long island for under 40.
It was one of the nicer ones I've seen in a bit.

I'll see if i can find it

Empty out the PM's for me brother
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Check out the Donzi 29's as well. They are a big 29 with twin steps and a nice size cuddy. Mine will run 70 with 250's.
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Originally Posted by Double C
Check out the Donzi 29's as well. They are a big 29 with twin steps and a nice size cuddy. Mine will run 70 with 250's.
I will look at them, never have as I really want to be in the 30'-32' area but I do know some brands make a LARGE high 20'ers.

High 60's on the mph would be ideal anything more is icing on the cake.
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Donzi definitely isn't a big 29.

$.02

nice boats but smaller. Euro transom.
I personally don't like how they ride. Not knocking them. Just my opinion.

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Good luck with the sale and search. You'll have to start a redo thread once you get the new ride.
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