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BigBoater 01-03-2013 03:48 PM

Panteras are the ****, if you could get her game for one I would go for that.

ziemer 01-03-2013 04:10 PM


Originally Posted by Delforce22 (Post 3841886)
Tough enough trying to switch her from a bow rider to an enclosed cabin, no way she would go for a Pantera.

That's an easy problem to solve...take her out in the 202 Islander and then the Pantera on a snotty day on the Chesapeake and she'll never let you buy the Baja... :evilb: :evilb: :daz:

lastcall02 01-04-2013 05:52 AM

Take a look at the early 2000 Crownline boats in the 22ft - 26ft range. They may be right up your ally for your price range. I had a 2002 230CCR Crownline awhile back and it was a great cuddy cabin boat. Rather large cockpit area for a 23' boat, high sides and a decent size cabin. It's not a fast boat like you are wanting, but a great family boat and not bad in the Chesapeake Bay. I've made many runs across the bay and in some nasty stuff and never once was nervous. I would not recommend going across the bay a lot in a boat that small as even though I was never nervous, my kidneys hated me for it. lol It's a great boat if you only plan to hit the bay a few times a year though. Good luck in your search.

Crude Intentions 01-04-2013 06:46 AM

I wouldn't go any smaller than a 23. Having grown up in Anne arundel county and on boats my whole life. We got a 23 nova when I was 13 and it was perfect for most of what the bay threw at us. Uncle had a 19 and couldn't keep it in the water on some choppier days on the bay. Prior o the 23 nova we had a 21 ft boat and it was ok but horrible when it picked up. I'd look in the 23-25 range.

cp5899 01-04-2013 09:34 AM

I just bought a bigger boat and selling my 89 Baja 235 force. Built a new 468 bbc last spring. Boat runs 63 with 4 adults. It's under your price limit as well.

Pm if interested.

gofastlvr 01-04-2013 09:48 AM

I had a 242LS Formula a few years back and it would handle water pretty well but towing it with something less than a half ton truck might be tough.

SR-71 01-04-2013 12:50 PM

The Chesapeake Bay can get pretty rough on occasion and bad weather can come up quick, especially in the summer months.

The first time your wife experiences a wave (or wake) crash down into your open bow boat she'll be wishing she had an unclosed cabin boat. :whistle:

Delforce22 01-05-2013 09:22 AM

There is a Baja 236 about 40 min from me on Craigslist, will probably try and set up an app for next Friday to look at it and also a Wellcraft Excalibur on YachtWorld in Joppa Md but it has a Volvo Penta 7.4 without thru hull, not sure about Volvo, prefer Mercruiser and thruhull exhaust
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09zkrankin 01-05-2013 08:57 PM

I have a hard time believing the ad on the speed of the islander. I have a islander 180, 5.7 alpha 1, 23p stainless prop, and by myself with very little extra weight it still tops at upper 50's on gps.

looseconnection 01-06-2013 06:05 AM


Originally Posted by cp5899 (Post 3842299)
I just bought a bigger boat and selling my 89 Baja 235 force. Built a new 468 bbc last spring. Boat runs 63 with 4 adults. It's under your price limit as well.

Pm if interested.

Not to hi jack but were you coming down i65 in Alabama towing the velocity on thursday? If so I saw you at mm 310. It was a good looking boat.

LC.


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