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We love our 33 Outlaw... Straight bottom and hull is 33' plus the 2' alum platform. We go out in the gulf and ran into 3-4s with the occasion 5' rollers when a storm blew in. We had 9 people seated in cockpit (6 adults, 3 kids) and we ran about 35-45 plowing through and kids weren't even scared. Handles 2-3's with ease and we don't run hard.
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Originally Posted by Mseuro
(Post 4458077)
Go big or go home, you can never have too big a boat. After having a 25 footer and 2 405's I am now looking at something around the 47 ft range. When will this crap end?
went from a 20 to a 35 and will never own a 35 again. i will say 30-32' is all i ever want these days. |
Originally Posted by Nate5.0
(Post 4458575)
not me.
went from a 20 to a 35 and will never own a 35 again. i will say 30-32' is all i ever want these days. |
I think a 30' boat is good for the Chesapeake Bay. If it's too rough for a 30, stay home or duck into a river. If you have the means to go bigger, sure
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Originally Posted by chrisvr6
(Post 4458648)
A 35, what?
the boat in my avatar |
We just listed a clean 312 with closed cooling 454 horizons and aluminum trailer for $44,950.
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Single or twins? Stock power or built motors?
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Ive had a 20-22ft boats, a 26ft boat and a 29. I can tell you high 20s is big difference between low 20s. Now so sure your going to see a huge difference between 27-30 unless deadrise is different. Really if it were me Id be looking at 27-30, and if not 35-40.
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